It’s finally here! After months of anticipation, Grammy award-winning Afrobeats sensation Wizkid has dropped his latest single, “Piece of My Heart,” featuring American singer Brent Faiyaz. But in true Nigerian fashion, the internet is not focusing on the music—it’s another round of the infamous fan war between Wizkid’s followers and Davido’s fanbase. Because, obviously, the drop of a song isn’t complete without Twitter beef.
The track, which landed on Friday, is the lead single from Wizkid’s upcoming album Morayo, set to be released on November 22. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the song immediately started gaining traction, not just for its musical content but for the heated battle it sparked online. Instead of celebrating this soulful collaboration, fans have been roasting each other, with Team Wizkid and Team Davido coming at each other.
The truth is, Wizkid could release a single about toothpaste, and it would still cause an uproar. But that’s the power of the Starboy brand—everything he touches turns into a social media storm. The single hasn’t even been out for 24 hours, and it’s already creating a buzz. Whether it’s music lovers genuinely appreciating the song or fans using it as ammunition in their endless online battles, there’s no denying that “Piece of My Heart” is turning heads.
Interestingly, Wizkid has kept a relatively low profile this year in terms of solo releases. He’s only been featured on a couple of collaborations, including “MMS” with Asake from his album Lungu Boy and “Work Me Out” with Shenseea on her sophomore project Never Gets Late Here. But apparently, that’s all part of the strategy. You know how it goes, absence makes the heart grow fonder, and now with Morayo on the horizon, the excitement is back in full force.
However, let’s take a step back from all the hype for a moment. While Wizkid’s fans are hyped about “Piece of My Heart,” are we really getting anything groundbreaking? Sure, it’s a beautifully crafted song, but it follows a formula that has worked for Wizkid in the past. It’s a safe but don’t expect it to shatter musical boundaries. It’s more of the same polished, radio-friendly sound we’ve come to expect from him.
With Morayo set to drop soon, you can bet the fan clashes are just getting started. For now, let’s all enjoy the music (or the drama, depending on your preference).