Wizkid Reveals Exciting Tracklist for Upcoming Album 'Morayo' Featuring Asake, Brent Faiyaz

Wizkid has officially unveiled the tracklist for his forthcoming album 'Morayo,' featuring exciting collaborations with Asake, Brent Faiyaz, and other talented artists, promising a fresh blend of Afrobeats and contemporary music.


WizKid Album Tracklist


Wizkid has officially announced the tracklist for his highly anticipated album, 'Morayo,' set to release on November 22, 2024. This project promises to showcase Wizkid's unique blend of Afrobeats and contemporary sounds, featuring a diverse range of collaborations.


The album includes standout tracks such as 'Bad Girl,' featuring the rising star Asake, and 'Piece of My Heart,' featuring American artist Brent Faiyaz

Other notable tracks are 'Troubled Mind,' 'Karamo,' 'Kese (Dance),' 'Time,' and 'Break Me Down,' highlighting Wizkid's lyrical depth and musical versatility.


Wizkid's previous works have solidified his status as a global ambassador for Afrobeats, and 'Morayo' is expected to further elevate his influence in the music industry. The album's title, which translates to "God's Gift," reflects a personal touch, resonating with themes of love, spirituality, and cultural pride.


As fans eagerly await the release, the excitement around 'Morayo' continues to build. With its impressive lineup. 

And Wizkid's proven track record, this album is poised to make waves in the music scene and further establish his legacy as one of Africa's leading artists.

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