Multi-talented Nigerian artist and Grammy winner, Wizkid created a storm in the music scene with his sixth album ‘Morayo,’ an album dedicated to his mother, who died in 2023.
Only a few days after its release, the album smashed records with 17.604 million views on its first day and now retains the record for the biggest streaming day for an African album on Spotify.
Also, the album is the clear favourite, among this week’s all-genre songs on the Billboard music chart, surpassing Kendrick Lamar’s ‘GNX,’ Jack Harlow’s ‘Hello Miss Johnson,’ and other songs.
The album has spent four days in a row in the top 16 on the Apple Music NG list.
Morayo has reached 111.8 million streams across four platforms. On Spotify, it currently has 55,814,003 streams, on Apple Music it has 23,559.845, on Audiomack counts, it has 18,553,448 and lastly on Youtube Music, it has 3,907,000
The potential of a new Wizkid album has been mentioned both directly and indirectly, in all of the Afrobeats discourse, with the musician himself leading the discussions.
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This album, which includes 16 gripping songs, demonstrates Wizkid’s versatility as well as his ability to flawlessly integrate many musical influences.
The production quality is absolutely impressive. Each track, is expertly constructed by skilled sound engineers, reverberates with the colourful intensity and authenticity that define Wizkid’s style.
Collaborations with notable musicians such as Brent Faiyaz, Asake, Tiakola, and Jazmine Sullivan heighten the appeal of this unique combination. Wizkid still has a lot to say after all these years, as seen by the fact that he sings solo on most of the songs.
Google reviews were overwhelmingly positive, complimenting him on the album’s creative brilliance. “It’s everything you want in an afrobeats album,” Farouk Sahad remarked. The production was incredible, the features were excellent, the album had the ideal length and song duration, and it was a lovely ode to his late mother. Wiz, you are loved.”
“It has a song for everyone,” Orieke Joseph said, adding that “the best aspects of Wizkid’s early career and current development are showcased in Morayo.”
“The feature by the guest artists was flawless. Morayo was well worth the wait. World class album; Wizkid’s songs are met for classic people with high taste. A remarkable sensation comes over you,” said Tolulope Samuel.
Niyi Ola said: “This album accurately captures Bigwiz’s development. Thank you for providing us with such a wonderful piece of art.”