Burna Boy Replaced by Wizkid As Cover For ‘African’ Category On Apple Music

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Nigerian superstar, Wizkid has been made the newest cover of Apple Music’s African Category, replacing Burna Boy who had held the spot since last year.

Wizkid was recently made the cover for Apple Music’s African Category which meant he replaced his very good friend and counterpart, Burna Boy. This was revealed on Monday, the 1st of November 2021.

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Wizkid’s last project, Made In Lagos that was released last year was his third studio album and arguably the most successful so far. The album, majorly with the help of the hit single, Essence has gone ahead to break all sorts of records and is being tipped for a Grammy award next year. Made in Lagos was released last year but is still going strong on the charts, one year after its release.

Celebrating the one-year anniversary of his highly commercially acclaimed LP ‘Made In Lagos’, the ‘Ginger’ singer also announced that his new album would be titled ‘More Love, Less Ego’; with no defined release date identified.

Burna Boy has been the cover of the Apple Music’s African category for over a year now and Wizkid has been selected as the next artist to fill that slot after a truly amazing year. The singer has been earmaked for possible nominations at next year’s Grammy, even as he revealed plans for a new album.

Written with context from Not Just OK.

Mugibson Mugisha
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Mugibson Patrick Mugisha is a dynamic Ugandan blogger, journalist, and digital content creator with a focus on entertainment, lifestyle, and pop culture. Inspired by Ryan Secarest, Mugibson has carved a niche for himself by spotlighting the vibrant Ugandan and African entertainment industry. Through his platform, he shares in-depth stories, celebrity news, music reviews, and societal trends, gaining recognition for his fresh perspective and engaging storytelling. Mugibson's blog is a committed to empowering the digital media landscape in Uganda, spotlighting emerging content creators, and showcasing African stories, entertainment and offerings to a global audience through the power of online platforms.

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