A new documentary about Wizkid is set to premiere on HBO this December.
The network is focusing on one of Africa’s most impactful artists, presenting a deeply personal narrative.
Wizkid, Nigeria’s prominent music ambassador, is entering a new phase as HBO prepares to launch MUSIC BOX: WIZKID: LONG LIVE LAGOS, which chronicles the singer’s journey from the streets of Lagos to international fame.
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The film will debut on Thursday, December 11, airing on HBO and available for streaming on HBO Max.
Produced under the renowned Music Box label by American producer Bill Simmons, the documentary offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of the artist behind the music.
Directed by Karam Gill, known for his documentaries on Lil Baby and Tekashi 6ix9ine, this film focuses on one of the key figures in Afrobeats.
Wizkid’s story begins in Ojuelegba, a lively neighborhood in Lagos, where he dreamed big despite limited music resources and few industry opportunities.
With sheer determination, the prolific artist developed his unique sound, with each song marking a step forward and each performance expanding his reach.
The documentary tracks his journey across the globe, showcasing his evolution from a local talent to an international sensation.
It emphasizes his distinctive fusion of Afrobeats, Pop, and R&B, which has garnered him significant critical acclaim, numerous awards, and a Guinness World Record.
Gill includes insights from important figures in Wizkid’s life, such as his manager and partner, Jada Pollock, who discusses the challenges of building a global career while keeping a private family life.
Music icon Femi Anikulapo-Kuti provides historical context, and UK broadcaster Julie Adenuga highlights Wizkid’s profound impact in Europe.
The film culminates with an inside look at Wizkid’s performance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 29, 2023, a pivotal moment that solidified his global status.
He became the first African artist to headline the venue, performing for tens of thousands of fans.
However, the documentary goes beyond the spectacle, capturing the pressure, fatigue, and emotional burden he faced while managing a personal family health crisis.
This portrayal reveals a rarely seen side of the superstar: composed, vulnerable, and sincere.
In addition to the music, the documentary explores the broader challenges African artists encounter when sharing their work globally.
It delves into the complex and often fraught relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, with colonial history still shaping cultural perceptions.
Wizkid’s international success serves as a powerful statement, breaking records and conquering stages.
It challenges stereotypes and redefines Lagos, presenting it not as a struggling city but as a vibrant creative hub capable of influencing the global entertainment landscape.
Streaming platforms have made this shift possible. As Afrobeats travels across borders, Wizkid emerges as one of the voices redefining how Africa is viewed.
The film captures this cultural shift with clarity.
Director Karam Gill presents Wizkid not as a distant idol but as an artist still learning, still evolving.
The film celebrates Lagos while acknowledging the weight of global fame. It is as much a story about a city as it is about a superstar.



