Wizkid hints on new album release

Nigerian music star Wizkid has hinted that his new album will soon be released.
Machala, as he is fondly called took to his Instagram story on Wednesday to share the gist with his fans.
“2 years since my last release and we still
getting to it! Appreciate the love,” he posted, reminiscing on the “Made In Lagos” album he dropped in 2020.
In the next slide on his story, the singer then shared that “Una popsy go soon
drop. soon come.”
Already, the singer’s Wikipedia page has been updated with the new album title as “More Love Less Ego”, although a release date has not been announced.
His last album, Made In Lagos, which featured local and international acts, won multiple awards and topped Billboard charts.
Hit track Essence (remix) track which featured Tems and Justin Beiber also win multiple awards.
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