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Wizkid breaks Spotify records with new hit ‘Kese (Dance)’

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Wizkid’s latest single ‘Kese (Dance)’ breaks Spotify records for the biggest opening day streams in Nigeria and globally for an African song.

 

Afrobeats superstar Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has set a new record on Spotify Nigeria with his latest single, *Kese (Dance)*.

The track received an unprecedented 1.57 million streams on its opening day, surpassing the previous record of 1.016 million streams held by his R&B collaboration with Brent Faiyaz, *Piece of My Heart*.

 

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Globally, *Kese (Dance)* also achieved the biggest opening day streams for an African song on Spotify, amassing an impressive 2.753 million streams.

The song serves as one of the lead singles for Wizkid’s highly anticipated album, *Morayo*, scheduled for release later this month.

The project is a heartfelt dedication to his late mother, Mrs Morayo Jane Balogun, whom the singer has described as a guiding force in his life and career.

Wizkid’s record-breaking success with *Kese (Dance)* reinforces his dominance in the global music scene, showcasing Afrobeats’ expanding influence and his ability to connect with audiences worldwide.

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As fans eagerly await *Morayo*, Wizkid’s latest achievement cements his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential music icons.

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Nora Awolowo Grossing Milestone as Youngest Producer Breaks ₦100 million

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Nora Awolowo grossing milestone makes history as Red Circle hits over ₦100 million within three weeks in cinemas. A bold sign of Nollywood’s evolving box office power

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Wizkid, Davido win big at NAACP image awards

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Nigerian superstars Wizkid and Davido win at the NAACP Image Awards, celebrating their global impact on contemporary and international music

 

Nigerian music icons Wizkid and Davido have once again made history, securing prestigious wins at the NAACP Image Awards.

The annual awards, organised by the U.S.-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), celebrate excellence in film, television, theatre, music, and literature.

Wizkid, popularly known for his hit song *Morayo*, clinched the award for **Best Contemporary Duo or Group** for his single *Piece of My Heart*, featuring Brent Faiyaz.

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The song, part of his record-breaking sixth album *Morayo*, set a new milestone by achieving the highest opening-day streams of any song on Spotify Nigeria.

Afrobeats superstar Davido was also recognised, winning **Best International Song** for his collaboration on Chris Brown’s *HMM*.

This marks his second NAACP win with Chris Brown, following their 2024 award for *Sensational*, which won **Best Contemporary Duo**.

The NAACP Image Awards honoured winners across 40 categories spanning Art and Motion Picture, Music, Podcasts, Books, Shortform, and Television.

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Omoni Oboli opens up on marriage: ‘I’ve Never Thought of Leaving’

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Nigerian actress Omoni Oboli reveals she has never considered ending her marriage despite early struggles, offering advice to young couples

 

Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli has revealed that she has never considered leaving her husband, Nnamdi Oboli, despite challenges in their marriage.

The couple, who tied the knot on 28 October 2000, recently appeared on an episode of *Pulse Fun Facts*, where they took turns answering intimate questions in the spirit of Valentine’s Day.

During the conversation, Nnamdi asked his wife, *“Have you ever had an ‘I’m done’ moment in our relationship, and how did you handle it?”* Without hesitation, Omoni responded, *“No, I’ve never.”*

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However, the 46-year-old actress admitted that she has sometimes questioned getting married at a young age. *“I’ve had moments where I was like, ‘Why did I get married so early?’ but never ‘I’m done.’ Ever,”* she shared.

The couple reminisced about their early years together, revealing that frequent arguments characterised the start of their marriage. *“When we first got married, we quarrelled every single day. We quarrelled a lot. We quarrelled so much,”* Omoni recalled.

She attributed these misunderstandings to their lack of courtship before marriage, saying, *“It’s because we didn’t date. That’s what people don’t realise. We didn’t date. So, that first month, we were really just getting to know each other well.”*

Nnamdi playfully added, *“You thought it was a scam anyway.”* To which Omoni, laughing, replied, *“I was like, ‘You scammed me.’”*

Reflecting on their journey, Nnamdi offered some advice to young couples. He emphasised that marriage requires effort and responsibility. *“Marriage is a responsibility. You don’t go into a marriage expecting it to happen to you. You are not the third party in your marriage.

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You are the relationship. It’s between two people; you have to make it work,”* he advised.

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