Wizkid’s ‘Superstar’ Album Enters Apple Music Top 3 Chart Admist 13 years Celebration 

Wizkid’s “Superstar album” comes immediately after Arya Star’s “The Year I Turned 21” album at Number 1 and Tem’s “Born in the wild” at Number 2.

 

Thirteen years have passed since Wizkid’s debut album, ‘Superstar,’ was released on June 12, 2011.

 

The album, under Empire Mates Entertainment (EME), marked a significant milestone in the singer’s career, catapulting him into the limelight and cementing his status as a rising star in the music industry.

 

The album’s enduring popularity has recently been highlighted by its entry into Apple Music’s top 3 chart at Number 3, a testament to its lasting impact on the music scene.

 

Wizkid’s “Superstar album” comes immediately after Arya Star’s “The Year I Turned 21” album at Number 1 and Tem’s “Born in the wild” at Number 2.

 

The album, which featured hit tracks like ‘Pakurumo,’ ‘Holla At Your Boy,’ and ‘Don’t Dull,’ was a groundbreaking success in Nigeria and beyond.

 

It introduced Wizkid’s unique blend of Afrobeats and international influences, setting him apart from other artists in the industry.

 

The album’s success was not limited to Nigeria; it resonated with fans across the continent and internationally, paving the way for Wizkid’s future collaborations with global artists.

 

To mark the anniversary, Wizkid took to social media to express his gratitude for his success, family, and good health.

 

He also bragged about being a millionaire in every currency, encouraging his fans to focus on winning in real life.

 

This outpouring of gratitude and humility has further endeared Wizkid to his fans, who have been celebrating the album’s anniversary on social media.

 

Wizkid’s ‘Superstar’ album has had a lasting impact on the music industry. It has inspired a generation of artists across the continent and continues to be celebrated as a landmark in Nigerian and African music.

 

The album’s influence can be seen in the many artists who have followed in Wizkid’s footsteps, blending traditional Afrobeats with international influences to create a unique sound.

 

While some fans are happy about Wizkid’s achievement, others could not help but acknowledge that Banky W, the founder of the record label the superstar album was under, would be extremely happy as the success of the album means more royalties for him and the label.

 

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