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Spotify Africa Celebrates 10 Years of Wizkid’s Iconic “Ojuelegba”

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Spotify Africa has marked the 10th anniversary of Wizkid’s legendary single “Ojuelegba,” a song that has not only reshaped the music industry but also cemented Afrobeats’ presence on the global stage. In a celebratory post on X (formerly Twitter), Spotify wrote, “Celebrating 10 years of @wizkidayo’s Ojuelegba. Forever a classic,” acknowledging the song’s lasting impact.

Released in 2014, “Ojuelegba” has achieved remarkable success, amassing over 55 million streams on Spotify alone. The track is a staple in Wizkid’s career, widely praised for its blend of storytelling and rhythmic sound that captures the essence of life in Lagos. Its emotional depth and cultural resonance made it a breakout hit, not only in Nigeria but internationally, introducing many to the Afrobeats genre.

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Over the past decade, “Ojuelegba” has played a pivotal role in popularizing Afrobeats across the globe. Artists like Drake and Skepta have praised the song, with Drake even featuring on a remix that further propelled its reach. The song’s success helped lay the groundwork for Afrobeats’ rise in mainstream music, as the genre continues to gain widespread recognition and influence global soundscapes.

As Spotify Africa commemorates this milestone, the legacy of “Ojuelegba” endures, highlighting how far both Wizkid and Afrobeats have come in transforming the global music industry. The song remains a cultural touchstone and a timeless classic in the ever-growing Afrobeats movement.

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31 Comments

  • I dont get the hype around Wizkids Ojuelegba. There are better African artists out there who deserve more recognition.

  • I think Wizkid is overrated. There are so many other African artists who deserve more recognition than him.

  • I dont get the hype around Ojuelegba. There are better African songs out there. Lets celebrate variety!

  • I think Wizkids Ojuelegba is overrated. There are better African artists out there who deserve more recognition.

  • I dont get the hype around Wizkids Ojuelegba. There are better African artists out there who deserve more recognition.

  • I think Wizkid is overrated, there are so many other talented artists in Africa who deserve more recognition.

  • I dont get the hype around Wizkids Ojuelegba. There are better African artists out there who deserve more recognition.

  • I think Wizkids Ojuelegba is overrated. There are better African songs out there that deserve more recognition.

  • I cant believe theyre still talking about that song. Wizkid is overrated, there are better artists to celebrate.

  • I dont get the hype around Wizkids Ojuelegba. Its just another generic song. Am I missing something here?

  • I think Wizkids Ojuelegba is overrated. There are better songs in African music. Lets not get caught up in the hype.

  • I think Wizkids Ojuelegba is overrated. There are better African songs out there that deserve more recognition. Lets not get caught up in the hype!

  • I dont get the hype around Wizkids Ojuelegba. There are better African artists out there who deserve more recognition.

  • Is Wizkids Ojuelegba really iconic or just overhyped? Lets debate and dissect the impact of this track! 🎶

  • I cant believe some people still dont recognize Wizkids impact globally. Ojuelegba is a masterpiece that deserves all the celebration!

  • Is Wizkids Ojuelegba truly iconic or overhyped? Lets debate the impact of this track in African music history!

  • Wizkids Ojuelegba is truly iconic, but do you think its his best track? Lets debate! 🤔🎶 #SpotifyAfrica #Wizkid

  • Do you think Wizkids Ojuelegba truly deserves all the hype? Lets discuss its impact on African music! 🎶 #Wizkid #Ojuelegba

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