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Olamide Declares Wizkid The True Heir To Fela

Olamide Declares Wizkid The True Heir To Fela | Photo Credits: Getty Images
Olamide Declares Wizkid The True Heir To Fela | Photo Credits: Getty Images
The internet has gone into a meltdown after Olamide sparked a global debate by crowning Wizkid the greatest after Fela Kuti.
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The Afrobeats crown has officially been thrown into the ring. Nigerian rap heavyweight Olamide Badoo has set the internet ablaze after publicly declaring Wizkid as the rightful heir to Fela Kuti’s throne.

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Olamide Picks His King 

It happened in Toronto, during a guest appearance at York University.

Olamide Baddo

Calm, assured, and unapologetic, Olamide Badoo dropped a cultural grenade in a clip that has now gone viral on social media: “After Fela, Wizkid is the greatest Afrobeats artist ever.”

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Those few words sent shockwaves through the industry. For many, Olamide’s verdict carries the weight of history. Olamide is not a random commentator. The iconic rapper is one of the architects of the Nigerian sound, a pioneer who has nurtured stars and reshaped street music.

The YBNL boss’ praise for Wizkid was precise: global reach, timeless influence and a catalogue that turned local rhythm into worldwide obsession.

Olamide x Wizkid on set of Kai music video | Instagram

The legendary stars have teamed up to create generational hits that will forever remain in Afrobeats history.  From "Omo Toh Shan" to chart-topping tracks such as "Kana" and "Totori". Their recent 2025 single, "Kai," has also been a major hit.

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Internet Reacts to Olamide’s declaration

Within minutes, X (formerly Twitter) was on fire. Wizkid FC turned Olamide’s quote into a digital banner, celebrating it as long-overdue validation from “the streets’ general.” 

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Beyond The Hype: Fela’s Shadow Still Rules 

At its core, this isn’t just about ego. It’s about how Fela Kuti’s legacy is defined in 2025.

Fela Kuti

Wizkid’s success represents a quieter kind of revolution: one that conquered playlists, bridged continents, and made African music a global standard.

TurnTable Charts data shows how Wizkid dominated the first half of 2025

In crowning Wizkid, Olamide wasn’t stirring drama; he was defining the terms of greatness. To him, Wizkid represents a different kind of revolution, one that doesn’t scream or fight but quietly conquers.

A global takeover built on sound, grace, and reach. Wizkid’s music became a passport, opening doors that once felt impossible. His rise turned Afrobeats from a niche passion into a worldwide obsession, from Lagos dance floors to LA rooftops.

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