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Wizkid dedicates new album to Nigeria

Nigerian singer/songwriter Wizkid dropped his widely anticipated project Made in Lagos, via Starboy/ Sony Music International/RCA Records. Click here to listen. 

Made in Lagos will not only engulf listeners in the unique sounds, live instrumentation and vibes of Lagos, but will celebrate Wizkid’s love and appreciation for where he comes from and his inspirational journey with standout tracks such as “Blessed” and “Reckless.”  The 14-track project includes features from an incredible group of chart-topping artists – Burna Boy, Skepta, Damian Marley, H.E.R. Ella Mai andStarboy Entertainment’s youngest signee Terri

Originally scheduled for release on October 15, Wizkid dedicates the project to the citizens of Nigeria in light of the police brutality occurring in his beloved country. “It has been beautiful to see Nigerians around the world coming together to protest against police brutality,” says Wizkid.  “Unity is key. The youth of Nigeria need our collective voices to continue to shine a spotlight to what is happening inside the country. I want to play my part in this and in the movement for a better Nigeria, a better place to live for ourselves, our families – our communities. We will get through this together. Together we move.  #endSARS.”

Made in Lagos track list:

01 Reckless      

02 Ginger feat. Burna Boy                                        

03 Longtime feat. Skepta                    

04 Mighty Wine                                  

05 Blessed feat. Damian Marley                      

06 Smile feat. H.E.R.

07 Piece of Me feat. Ella Mai            

08 No Stress

09 True Love                                                 

10 Sweet One                                                

11 Essence                                         

12 Roma feat. Terri                             

13 Gyrate                                            

14 Grace                                             

Stream Made in Lagos

https://Wizkid.lnk.to/MadeInLagos
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