Wizkid talks about his music influences, exploding career and emergence among other gist with DJ Semtex
“Snoop Dogg influenced my music”, he said, adding that he also grew up listening to the likes of Bob Marley and Fela Kuti.
He cites his feature on a track off MI Abaga’s “Talk About It” debut album - ‘Fast money fast cars’ as the defining moment that made him believe he could take on music seriously.
On
his being able to conquer not just Africa but also penetrating into the
Western market, Wizzy tried to explain that it takes a lot of work, but
music is universal and once people are able to tap somewhat into what
an artist is saying, the work is pretty much done.
“Being able to
make music that people can relate to without really understanding what
you say but they have a clue and being able to give them good vibes and
energy, that’s hardwork and if you are able to conquer that, then
there’s no artist that’s not ready to conquer the world after going
through all of that” Wizkid explained.
On
that turning point that led his music into the UK, Wiz attributes that
to the internet, Nigerian fans in London, and meeting with Nigerian
London-based Tinie Tempah as well as the management outfit Disturbing London which discovered his music in a club and picked up interest in him.
Asked how he’s been
able to adjust to working with a major label such as Sony, Wizkid says
it’s not new to him, as he also has worked in that label capacity
signing up artists and producers, stating categorically that he’s got a
high work rate and he puts the label under pressure instead of the other
way round.
“Not everybody needs a label, but
if you’re smart enough, you could be the biggest artist in the world if
you have the right machines, the right structure and smart people
thinking for you, so for me it’s only right that I get a sweet deal that
would benefit Africa and myself and take the music to another level,” Wizkid said.
On
the pressure working with Sony, Wizkid says confidently that the hard
work and pressure is actually on the team as he is always ready steady
putting out records on a daily.
On the summer album coming,”Sounds From The Other Side (SFTOS)”,
Wiz said it’s actually a mixtape because it is not his best work, and
it’s just out to introduce his sound to new audiences, bragging that the
next one after which is the album proper is going to be insane.
The Starboy also revealed he has a mixtape in the works with American rapper TY Dolla Sign, and is also working with Skrillex, Travis Scott, Boy Wonder, YG and more.
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