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'Morayo': It's Wizkid's world, you either fit in or not [Review]

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'Morayo': It's Wizkid's world, – Wizkid doesn’t reinvent the…


Wizkid doesn’t reinvent the wheel with ‘Morayo’. For the past 4 years, Wizkid has boldly walked an artistic path he paved with his 2020 R&B fusion album ‘Made In Lagos’. On his sixth LP ‘Morayo’, he keeps on this path with the album underscored by strikingly familiar elements. Named after his late mother whom he lost in 2023, Wizkid dealt with this loss behind closed doors, but on ‘Morayo’, he lets listeners in on the album opener ‘Troubled Mind’. Fuji royalty Wasiu Ayinde’s performance at his mother’s burial kicks off the track before Wizkid sings about myriads of emotions that accompany such heavy loss over familiar African drums. While he pays tribute to his beloved late mother with the album title and on the opening track, his 16 tracks aren’t burdened with melancholy as some listeners might have expected given the title. Rather, Wizkid lends himself to the Afrobeats dancefloor while delivering quintessential elements of his artistry. Ahead of the album’s release, many listeners expressed a craving for a return to the Wizkid that commanded the Afrobeats dancefloor. Although he was willing to lean more towards Afrobeats (significantly more than he managed in his last two LPs) and explore familiar territories of R&B and Dancehall/Ragga, he decidedly carries along the parts of him he trusts the most. The lush melody, mid-tempo flow, and smooth patterned delivery are the common threads that run across the album. Even for the production, he sticks to long-term collaborator P2J who has production credit on 14 songs. Fans Afrobeats cravings are catered on the opening records where Wizkid chose to offer a taste of the old wine in new shiny silverware. He crafts party starters ‘Kese (Dance)’, ‘Karamo’, ‘Bend’, and ‘Bad Girl’ feat Asake while maintaining the lush fusion that holds up his sound. On ‘Karamo’, his usual sweet melodies invite shy damsels to the dance floor before calling one old and young on the groovy Fuji fusing ‘Kese (Dance)’ where his flow doesn’t stray far away from the familiar. Wizkid offers a good time only a superstar can afford on the mid-tempo bounce of ‘Bad Girl’, which frankly, flatters Asake more than it does him. Since 2020, R&B has been central to Wizkid’s sound albeit he delivers this with the freedom of an Afrobeats act. He makes light work of the R&B fusion ‘Time’ with assistance from long-term collaborated Tay Iwar and Alternative music star Aylo. This song though a fine record in its own right might not blow many listeners out of the water perhaps because of its striking similarity. He leans into a similar cadence on ‘POMH’ whose second part holds more excitement than the first. He blends R&B and Dancehall Ragga on ‘Break Me Down’ where he delivers easily digestible melodies. Wizkid punctuates the album’s R&B core with a party break in the form of ‘Bend’ which is reminiscent of 2010s Afrobeats. This track appears to be one of the offerings for those craving a bit of the old Wizkid. This track is one some listeners might thoroughly enjoy for its dated flows while others might find it unbearable for the same reasons. The R&B fusion that shapes the album takes on an Afrobeats core on ‘A Million Blessings’ where he introspects and celebrates his success. He combines seamlessly with French star Tiakola on the silky ‘Apres Minuit’ as he attempts to make further inroad in a part of the world familiar with his sound. His ragga flow on ‘Bad For You’ is conspicuously present in parts of ‘Break Me Down’ and in several songs from his last two LPs. While familiar, it’s what the song demands with Jasmine Sulivan’s tender vocals complimenting his own to make for a song that’s strongly positioned for success in the American R&B community. ‘While ‘Soji’ has one of the strongest hooks on the album and ‘Don’t Care’ offers a free-flowing version of Wizkid, they heavily straddle the realms of ‘Made In Lagos’ and ‘More Love, Less Ego’ with variants of the songs on both albums. He adds utility to the album with ‘Slow’ his sensual duet with Anaïs Cardot that is picturesque of the naked bodies under silky bedsheets. The album R&B core peters out with the penultimate track ‘Lose’ where Wizkid channels familist flows to restate his desire to leave life on his terms. He opens the album on an introspective note and it’s on this note that he closes off the album with ‘Pray’ where he revisits his journey to fame, celebrates the gains, and maintains a resolve to keep shining while his mom smiles at him from above. In all, ‘Morayo’ excels mainly on stellar productions that don’t demand too much from Wizkid who maintains the R&B sonics and lush fusion that provide the album’s core. Ahead of this album, some fans expressed a desire for Wizkid to take a step away from the R&B fusion he has explored since 2020. After his last ‘MLLE’ failed to reach the expected heights, listeners opined that it was perhaps time for the Grammy winner to head in a new direction. ‘Morayo’ puts a knife into this expectation as Wizkid essentially made an Afrobeats adjustment to ‘MLLE’. He makes it clear that this is his world and listeners will either have to fit in or not.Perhaps, the major letdown for most is the fact that the album lacks the boisterousness to live up to the moments that precede it. ‘Morayo’ was meant to be a big moment and Wizkid saw to it that the magnitude of the occasion wasn’t lost on listeners as the previously reticent star courted public attention with headline-making social media posts. For those who have come to love Wizkid’s R&B fusion and lush approach, this is another one for the cool night, dance floor, and silk bedsheets. For others, there might not be enough excitement to make them stick around.
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Falz doubles down on stance that ‘Fornication isn't a sin’ amid backlash

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Nigerian rapper and activist, Falz, has caused quite a stir online in the past 24 hours since posting that premarital sex isn’t a sin. Despite the immense backlash from Christians and other conservatives, he has not backed down or flinched on his stance.

Amid the controversy, the rapper took to X to double down on his views and clap back at the critics saying, “Only religion I know is Love. You should try it 🙃”

As would be expected, the backlash was swift from X users, who pooled into the comment section to refute his stance about love being a religion and his earlier post about fornication.

See some reactions below:

Last time you said fornication is not sin, I want to assume there’s no red line to multiple sexual partners, so how do you really define love? 

I would like to know the creed of this your religion, I’m curious to query, hope it’s not all these stop-halfway dogmas. Love. Hmm.

Love is not a religion. Religion is built on doctrine, worship, and service to a higher power. Love is a natural emotion, not a structured belief system. You don’t ‘worship’ love. You feel it, choose it, or lose it.Enough of people saying they choose “Love” as a religion.🙄

You said fornication isn’t a sin, now you’re out here preaching ‘love is my only religion.’ Bro, if it’s Christianity you’re referencing, just know love there comes with commandments—not condoms. Try again.

You believe fornication isn’t a sin yet saying love is your religion? As in, do you know the meaning of love?  By the way,  what type of love are you talking about? Don’t go and give your life to Christ and stop allowing the devil to deceive u. Life is short, but eternity is long.


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Yvonne Orji Joins Forces with Zoey Martinson for Groundbreaking Ghanaian Film 'The Fisherman

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Emmy-nominated actress, comedian, and producer Yvonne Orji has signed on as an executive producer for The Fisherman, the feature directorial debut of Zoey Martinson. Orji joins through her production for in & thru, lending her creative vision and industry support to the groundbreaking Ghanaian film. The Fisherman, a whimsical comedy, made history as Ghana’s first Official Selection, premiering at the 81st Venice Film Festival in 2024, winning the Fellini Medal, Enrico Fulchignoni Prize from UNESCO.

The Fisherman follows Atta Oko, a retired traditional fisherman whose life takes an unexpected turn when he’s partnered with a wise, yet sarcastic talking fish, whose purpose in Atta’s life is more than meets the eye. Together, they embark on an adventure from a rural village town to the big city of Accra, joined by three rebellious youths all pursuing their dream of owning a boat and attaining financial freedom.

Yvonne Orji, best known for her Emmy-nominated role on HBO’s Insecure, brings her comedic expertise and passion for storytelling to the project. Her involvement underscores the film’s commitment to diverse narratives and authentic representation.

Zoey is an extraordinary filmmaker with a distinct voice, and I’m honored to champion her vision for The Fisherman, as an EP,” said Yvonne Orji. “As a First-Generation, Nigerian immigrant, this story felt personal, yet relatable. It carries both emotional weight and cultural relevance, and I’m excited to support projects like these that push the narrative forward while spotlighting bold, underrepresented talent.

Directed and written by Zoey Martinson, The Fisherman features a talented cast including Ricky Adelayitar (Beasts of No Nation), Endurance Grand, William Lamptey, Kiki Romi, Adwoa Akoto (“I May Destroy You”) and Dulo Harris (“Tales From The Big Apple”). The film was produced by Luu Vision Media, with Kofi Owusu Afriyie and Korey Jackson (Godfather of Harlem) at the helm.

Writer-director Zoey Martinson brings her international comedic sensibility to the project, having written and directed for Mzansi Magic DStv, HBO Max, Hulu (Disney+), and Showtime. Her distinct voice blends genre with comedy.

Yvonne Orji is a comedian, actress, writer, producer and author. She has starred in such films as VACATION FRIENDS and THE BLACKENING. In addition to her movie roles, she’s also released two HBO standup specials: A WHOLE ME and MOMMA, I MADE IT! her debut book, Bamboozled by Jesus: How God Tricked Me Into the Life of My Dreams, was released in 2021.

Supported by La Biennale di Venezia’s College Cinema lab.The Fisherman is currently seeking distribution. Orji and in & thru is repped by Felker Toczek Suddleson McGinnis Ryan LLP and The Lede Company.

For more information about The Fisherman and upcoming screenings, please visit the official website of www.TheFishermanFilm.com

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From the Kitchen to Cannes: Woof Studios Selects Ify’s Kitchen to Speak at Cannes LIONS Creators Forum

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For the first time in the history of the LIONS Creators Forum, an African creator service agency will not just attend, but lead—and that agency is Woof Studios Africa, a rising powerhouse championing Africa’s boldest creators.

This June, Woof Studios will take a multi-country delegation of top creative talent from Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa to the iconic festival in Cannes, France. Billed for the 16th to 20th of June 2025 during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, the LIONS Creators is a dedicated forum with a curated mix of exclusive learning and networking experiences for creators and those working on the broader creator economy.

Meet the Creators

The delegation includes some of Africa’s most exciting creative voices: Ifeyinwa Joan Mogekwu, the force behind Nigeria’s beloved culinary platform Ify’s Kitchen; dynamic South African duo Cent Twinz; Ghanaian visual artist and storyteller Enil Art (Israel Derrick Apeti); and South African entrepreneur, content creator, and speaker Mpoomy Ledwaba.

Together, they will not only attend but also feature in speaking sessions, brand activations, and creative showcases, bringing the bold spirit and innovation of Africa’s creative economy to the global stage.

Africa is not the future of creativity—we are the now, said Adetutu Laditan, Founder & Creative Director at Woof Studios. This is about more than visibility. It’s about rewriting the script on who shapes global culture. At Woof Studios, we believe in the power of African talent to shape the global creative landscape. We’re honoured and grateful to the Cannes Lions team for this opportunity to carry that message to Cannes on behalf of millions of African creators. Laditan added. 

As the industry’s most prestigious stage, Cannes Lions 2025 represents a significant milestone for Woof Studios and the broader African creative ecosystem. From panel discussions to pop-up showcases, Woof Studios and its creator partners are set to show the world what African storytelling, strategy, and style truly mean.

About Woof Studios

Woof Studios is Africa’s leading Creator Service Provider (CSP), empowering a new generation of storytellers and creative entrepreneurs across the continent. From Lagos to Johannesburg, Nairobi to Accra and beyond, Woof Studios is building a bridge between African cultural capital and global creative opportunity.

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