- Catherine Maborukoje
- Shenseea, Wizkid, Work Me Out
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This collaboration between Shenseea and Wizkid, two of the most influential artists in their respective genres, has clearly resonated with their fans.
While we all wait for Morayo, Wizkid, released a jam, titled “Work Me Out.” The single, currently having none competing its number one on the Nigerian Apple Store, saw Wizkid featured the notable Jamaican dancehall artist, Shenseea. This collaboration, however, has caught Nigerian fans of Wizkid, unexpected.
The news of this achievement has sent shockwaves through the music community, with fans taking to social media to express their excitement and praise for the track.
On Twitter (now known as X), music enthusiast @Remmzor__ highlighted Wizkid’s influence, stating “Another global hit in the bag… Define ‘INFLUENCE’.”
Other users, such as @big_ope2 and @Cruisewithmee, noted that Wizkid had reposted Shenseea’s announcement of the track, further amplifying the anticipation and excitement surrounding its release.
The latter user also pointed out that the song had not yet made the top 50 chart, suggesting that its rapid rise to prominence was yet to come.
The data shared by @Tund3l on the Nigeria iTunes chart shows that “Work Me Out” had already entered the top 5 within a short time of its release, demonstrating the strong demand for the track among Nigerian music listeners.
Nevertheless, a few of Wizkid’s admirers have commented in the comment sections that they should not have shared the song’s verse on Twitter since it would have discouraged people from streaming it.
Although some critics deemed his part on the song to be trash, saying he is being praised by his followers for sounding like an up-and-coming singer.
This collaboration between Shenseea and Wizkid, two of the most influential artists in their respective genres, has clearly resonated with their fans.
The excitement and anticipation surrounding the release of “Work Me Out” are palpable, with music enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the impact of this musical partnership.
The song is a monument to the strength of cooperation and the limitless ability of music to cross cultural barriers as it rises the charts and wins over listeners’ hearts.
The success of “Work Me Out” in Nigeria is evidence of the expanding impact of dancehall and Afrobeats on the international music landscape as well as the skill and originality of the musicians influencing it.
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