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From Ojuelegba streets to world stages: Wizkid’s rise to global stardom

Wizkid’s journey from the streets of Ojuelegba in Surulere, Lagos, to global music superstardom is a story of raw talent, persistence and perfect timing. Born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun in 1990, he started singing in church and recording in small Lagos studios as a teenager, dreaming of breaking out of his modest background. His big break came after he signed with EME Records and released Holla At Your Boy in 2010, a hit that made him a youth favourite and earned him the Next Rated award at the Headies.​ Over the next few years, he built a strong fan base with back to back singles and tours across Nigeria and the diaspora, setting himself up for a defining moment in his career. That moment was Ojuelegba, the reflective anthem inspired by his hustle in Surulere, which connected deeply with Nigerians at […]

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Lil Wayne’s Son Claims His Dad Wrote Most of Drake’s Lyrics

Lil Novi Sparks Lyric Writing Controversy A new claim about Drake’s early success has gone viral — this time coming from Lil Wayne’s own son, Lil Novi . During a recent live stream, Novi made a bold statement: “My dad wrote most of [Drake’s] sh*t.”“If it wasn’t for my pops, there wouldn’t be no Drake.” His words have reignited the long-standing debate over ghostwriting in hip-hop and are now trending across social media. Did Lil Wayne Really Write Drake’s Hits? Novi claimed that not only did Lil Wayne discover Drake, but he also played a major role in writing his early hits and even helped shape critically acclaimed albums like Take Care and Views . “He was the real creative force behind Drake,” Novi said. This goes beyond the usual talk of mentorship and suggests direct involvement in some of […]

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Drake Sues UMG and Spotify Over Alleged Plot to Boost Kendrick Lamar’s Song.

Drake has filed legal action against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify, accusing them of a scheme to inflate the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's song Not Like Us. The petition alleges unethical practices like using bots, reduced licensing rates, and social media influencers to boost streams and mislead listeners. Drake’s lawyers also claim Siri was manipulated to redirect users to Lamar's song. UMG denies all allegations, calling them "contrived and absurd." The lawsuit is the latest development in Drake and Lamar’s ongoing rivalry, now spilling into business litigation.

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