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Grammy-winning Nigerian music star, Tems, has revealed what she loves about her colleague, Wizkid.
She made this known during a question-and-answer session with her fans on X.
A fan @Gbolaha_n9 had asked the one thing she loves most about Wizkid, who is her biggest collaborator in the industry.
“One thing you love about BigWiz?”
In response, the songstress stated that she loves Wizkid’s kind heart and his incredible work ethic.
She wrote, “His Heart, his work ethic”.
Wizkid and Tems formed one of Afrobeats’ most iconic collaborations when they teamed up for “Essence”, released in 2020 on Wizkid’s Made in Lagos album, which grew into a global sensation and earned multiple nominations.
Also, Tems has been seen with Wizkid performing on several global stages.
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