Wizkid Releases Highly-anticipated ‘Made in Lagos’ Album

Nigerian superstar Wizkid’s highly-anticipated fourth studio album, ‘Made in Lagos’, has been released on Thursday, October 29 after a two-week postponement due to police brutality protests in Nigeria.

“MadeinLagos!! Tonight!! 11:11pm naija time!!” the star posted on Instagram, along with a brand new cover photo.

The 14-track album will feature a long list of Nigerian and international heavyweights including Burna Boy, Skepta, Tems, Tems, Ella Mai, Damian Marley and Projexx.

Two singles from the album- ‘Smile’ featuring US RnB star H.E.R, and ‘No Stress’ have already been released to critical acclaim.

The album was originally scheduled for released on October 15, but was postponed in solidarity with the #EndSARS street protests engulfing the country at the time.

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