Popular Nigerian singer Wizkid, whose real name is Ayodeji Balogun, has said he always knew he would become successful in life.
Speaking during an interview at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, the Afrobeats star shared how he had a clear vision of his future from an early age.
Wizkid spoke at the premiere of his new documentary titled “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos.”
“Yeah, absolutely, man. You have to dream it before you achieve it. So, yeah, I’ve always known I would be successful,” he said.
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The singer said that his success came from a mix of hard work and strong faith. He also thanked everyone who contributed to making the documentary.
“Special thanks to everyone involved in making this documentary. Love and appreciate you all. This documentary is not just a collection of images and stories; it holds a special place in my heart,” he added.
The film, directed by Karam Gill, tells the story of Wizkid’s journey from growing up in Lagos to becoming a global music star. It highlights his rise in the music industry and his influence around the world.
Fans and guests at the event praised the documentary for its emotional and inspiring message.