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Here’s why you should listen to Wizkid’s “Morayo” today


Wizkid’s sixth studio album ‘Morayo is a sonic journey that caters to diverse range of musical tastes. A homage to his late mother, Mrs Juliana Morayo Balogun, the eponymous album is a testament to his versatility, seamlessly blending genres and emotions to create a truly captivating listening experience.


From RnB ballads to energetic dance tracks, there’s surely a vibe for everyone on this project.


  1. RnB Soulfulness:

For those seeking a mellow and soulful experience, ‘Morayo’ offers a collection of RnB gems. Tracks like ‘Après Minuit (feat. Tiakola) ’ , ‘Time’ , ‘Slow (feat. Anaïs Cardot)’ , ‘Bad For You (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) , ‘Piece of My Heart (feat. Brent Faiyaz)’ , and ‘Break Me Down’ showcase Wizkid’s smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics. These songs are perfect for late-night listening sessions or quiet moments of reflection.


2. Reflective and Meditative Storytelling:


If you are in the mood for introspective and thought-provoking music, ‘Morayo’ has just what you need. Tracks like ‘ Pray’ , ‘A Million Blessings’, ‘Trouble Mind’, and ‘Lose’ offer a deeper dive into Wizkid’s personal journey. These songs explore themes of faith, gratitude and overcoming adversity, making them ideal for those seeking solace and inspiration.


3. Gbedu (Dance ) Vibes:


For those who prefer to move their bodies and let loose, ‘Morayo’ delivers a collection of high-energy dance tracks. Songs like ‘Soji’, ‘Bad Girl (feat. Asake)’, ‘Karamo’ , ‘Bend’ and ‘Kese(Dance)’ are guaranteed to get you on your feet and keep you dancing all night long.



With ‘Morayo’ , Wizkid reminds listeners of his undeniable talent and musical genius further stamping his name as one of the greatest contemporary exports of Afrobeats.

 
 
 

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