Nigerian artiste Wizkid has teased his upcoming song, Piece of My Heart, featuring American singer Brent Faiyaz.
The collaboration was announced on Wizkid’s Instagram, though the release date remains unconfirmed.
Wizkid, who first rose to fame with his hit single Holla at Your Boy in 2010, has consistently dominated the music scene.
Over the years, he has garnered multiple Grammy nominations and secured a win in 2021 2021 for his collaborative effort on the 2019 Beyonce hit record “Brown Skin Girl.
In March, Wizkid revealed that his forthcoming album, Morayo, will not be an Afrobeats project.
“Album name Morayo, best I ever made. I am not an Afrobeats artist. Don’t call me that,” he stated. “If you like Afrobeats, please don’t download my album. I’m not Afro-anything.”
Despite the anticipation, the singer has yet to announce the release date for Morayo.
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