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Wizkid: Master Of The In-Between

Wizkid will always be relevant, not because he has the best talent ever, or he's got the money to smoothen things over. It's way more simple than that. He comes from a special place called 'The In-between'.

There's a special place for special people. A space, a void, a realm, bounded all around by virtual dimensions that can never be unravelled. Only a select few can have access to this mystery realm, this land which defies all who try to access it. You cannot visit it on your own accord, no. It finds you at birth, shapens your every action, and links you to your fate. It's destiny.

This mystery land has been given a lot of names. Some call it 'genius', some call it the sixth realm, but for us, let's just be content to call it the 'in-between'. I choose the name 'in-between' because you can never truly say you know where it is. It's in-between worlds. This world of mortals, and that of beyond.

Only special people have access to it. Aristotle, Socratis, Alexander The Great, Pluto, Rene Descartes, Charlie Chaplin, Einstein, Arnold Schwarznegger, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Michael Jackson, Mother Theresa, Aliko Dangote, Jay Z, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and lots of others have at one time or the other, been sojourners in this realm.

The in-between is the land of wisdom. Where the river of knowledge and every talent flow ceaselessly. Geniuses are born from it, and when they get into earth, filled with mortals and reality, they become gods. Unlike this world that is forever bounded by physics, gravity, laws, percentages, likelihoods and routines, masters from the in-between are not slaves to these. They defy it.

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Wizkid is from the in-between. Slowly, with each passing day he gets to prove that, to reveal his true self to the world. Buoyed by the brilliance of his first album – Super Star – he has since risen through the ranks to the top of African music. 2013 saw him falter a bit. Record contract troubles, the fall-out with EME, the giant step of setting up his record label, all of these made him lose a bit of connection with his true calling. But in that year he also released 'Jaiye Jaiye', 'Your Matter', 'Talk', Caro, and others.

2014 was supposed to be the year when he nails it. A planned album release that is taking forever to taste reality, has made the fans begin to doubt his talent. Also it hasn't helped that Davido has grown in expertise, and industry. Many have wrongly compared him to Davido, and in so doing, created a bit of a rivalry that only exist in the minds of fans.

In the strictest sense, Davido and Wizkid aren't competitors. When stripped to their barest, they're just good musicians earning a living from their passion. But throw in the attendant glitter, glamour, fans and lifestyle, and boom! They become arch-enemies. Which they aren't.

Wizkid will drop that album this year. His latest songs, 'Joy', and 'Bombay', are really of top quality. He surely will grow with each release and become a legend. It's not because he has everything working for him, or he has got the talent to astound.

It's his destiny. He comes from the in-between.

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