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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has said he considers himself “boring”.
In a recent episode of the Close Friends Only Speed Round with his colleague, Asake, Wizkid explained that celebrities are “normal” people, too, and engage in normal life activities that may seem boring.
Asake asked: “What’s an interesting fact that fans don’t know about you?”
Wizkid replied: “I see myself as boring. I wake up in the morning at 6:30, I take my kids to school. We [celebrities] are normal human beings too, man.”
On the three most important things in his life, Wizkid mentioned his daughter Morayo, music and God.
He said he believes that the secrets for a long-lasting career in music are authenticity, strategic collaborations, and hard work.
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