/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Wizkid will drop a new single, discloses next album is ready

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Wizkid has announced that a new track and music video are forthcoming.

Wizkid announced on June 22, 2023, that he would be releasing a new track the following week, along with a music video.

The multi-award-winning megastar revealed this while touring the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where he will perform as the headliner of a historic concert on Saturday, July 29, 2023.

In an interview with media personality Adesope, Wizkid mentioned that his first release of 2023 is scheduled for next week and that his follow-up album is finished.

Wizkid is yet to release a single in 2023, however, he has appeared in collaborations including on Rexxie’s ‘Abracadabra’ remix, DJ Tunez’s ‘Blessings’, and more recently on the soundtrack of ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ soundtrack produced by Metrobooming.

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Fans would be eagerly awaiting the release of Wizkid’s next single which will be coming off the back of his fifth album ‘More Love, Less Ego’ which delivered singles ‘Bad To Me’ and ‘Money & Love’.

Wizkid is also set to be the first African artist to headline the 80,000-capacity Tottenham Hotspur stadium on July 29, 2023, where he would be performing his next release as well as classics from his catalogue.

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