Afrobeats sensation Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has sparked conversations on social media after making a candid statement about his journey in the music industry.
In a clip from his upcoming HBO documentary, Long Live Lagos, released on Monday, November 25, Wizkid revealed that he navigated his career without a clear plan.
“There was no blueprint for me. I had to create my own path,” he explained.
He also acknowledged the influence of the late Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, crediting him as a major inspiration for his musical ambitions.
“Fela Kuti played a huge role in making me believe I could succeed in music,” Wizkid added.
However, his remarks about not having a blueprint have stirred debate online. Some fans argue that Wizkid may have downplayed the role of Banky W and other music veterans who contributed to shaping the path for the current generation of artists.
Wizkid began his professional career in 2009 when he signed with Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E.), the label co-owned by Banky W. He departed from the label in 2013 after releasing two albums: his debut Superstar and Ayo.
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New doc premiering on @HBO.
Dec 11th! 🦅 #WizkidLongLiveLagos 🇳🇬 pic.twitter.com/zGcFx2duv1— Wizkid (@wizkidayo) November 24, 2025
Read some comments below:
@arhcent:”This guy is erasing the role Banky W and EME played in his career. Person way Banky dey pick from school enter studio is saying “I had to build a structure for myself”. God sees all.”
@truthsavves1:”Wizkid is an ungrateful brat. History will always remember Banky W for opening doors for Wizkid. If not for Banky, Wizkid would still be in ojuelegba going from studio to studio.”
@Wizarab10:”There was no blueprint for me. I had to build a structure for myself.” People are debating this with reference to Banky’s impact in his life. There is no real context to that. I believe he was speaking about his style of music. He reinvented himself. “
@arhcent:”Banky W spoon fed that boy. Built a label that rivaled Mo’Hits and P-Square, only for this ingrate to turn around and claim he built his structure from scratch. No wonder dem say Never trust the loyalty of a poor man.”
@kingwizzi_tweet:”Wizkid was talking about his HBO show coming up 11th December and didn’t acknowledge his old time boss Banky W. But the truth and history will always remember Banky W lending hand bringing Wizkid to limelight.”
@olasijiayo:”Never trust the loyalty of a poor man o, ha. Wizkid for your mouth, you had no blueprint, let’s even assume all the people that helped build afrobeats before you are irrelevant, but here you are Banky this Banky that! bruh . Only Burna Boy can truly say this without cap.”
@djtoxiq_:”I won’t lie it’s weird not seeing Banky W on that trailer sha. Maybe he’s in the main one but if he’s not Hmmm.”
