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Asake picks a side: Singer joins Wizkid despite Seun Kuti warning

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Asake announced a joint project with Wizkid on January 23, 2026, defying direct advice from Seun Kuti. This move comes just days after Kuti warned the singer to be careful, following a heated dispute where Kuti called Wizkid’s fans ignorant.

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Asake has broken his silence with a loud statement of loyalty. The singer chose to ignore a recent warning from Seun Kuti regarding his friends in the industry.

​On January 23, 2026, Asake announced the release of a new joint work with Wizkid. ​He titled the project Real EP Vol. 1 and shared the art on social media.

​This move surprised many who watched the recent drama unfold online. ​Seun Kuti had urged Asake to keep his distance from the ‘Ojuelegba’ crooner. ​But Asake seems to have picked a side in this bitter feud.

​A clear message

​The timing of this release sends a strong signal to the music world. ​Observers note that silence often speaks louder than words in these cases.

​Asake did not reply to Kuti with a video or a tweet.

​Instead, he used his art to show where he stands.​Both artists posted the cover art in a shared upload on Instagram. ​This partnership suggests a deep bond between the two stars.

​It also shows that Asake values his tie to Wizkid more than the advice from Kuti. ​Fans have rushed to support the move across various platforms. ​The tension began when Kuti told Asake to “be careful of Wizkid.”

​He gave this advice publicly during a tense week on social media. ​Kuti felt that association with Wizkid could harm Asake’s path. ​However, the hitmaker has turned that advice on its head.

​The feud deepens

​This announcement adds fuel to an already burning fire. ​Seun Kuti and Wizkid have traded insults for days.​The conflict took a sharp turn when Kuti attacked Wizkid’s fan base. ​He described the “Wizkid FC” group as the “most ignorant fan base” in the country.

​Kuti claimed these fans lack the grasp of history that his father’s fans had. ​He also brought his father, the late Fela Kuti, into the debate. ​This provoked a harsh reply from the other camp.

​Wizkid hit back with claims about his own status in the industry. ​Reports show that Wizkid claims he is bigger than Fela Kuti in explosive reply to Seun. ​This bold claim shocked many lovers of Afrobeat history.

​Kuti did not let the matter slide and kept up his attacks. ​He mocked the singer for not filling stadiums like other top stars. ​In a recent post, Seun Kuti labels Wizkid FC ghosts for failing to fill stadiums.

​He argued that online noise does not match real-life support. ​These words created a toxic space for any neutral party. ​Yet, Asake walked right into the storm with his new EP.

​What comes next

​The release of Real EP Vol. 1 will likely dominate the charts. ​Fans expect the songs to address the current mood in some way. ​Critics are waiting to see if Seun Kuti responds to this slight.

​He may view the project as a direct snub to his seniority. ​For now, the music scene is watching closely. ​Asake has proven he follows his own mind.

​The coming days will show if this risk pays off for him. ​Wizkid continues to build his team despite the outside noise. ​The industry remains divided as these giants clash.

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Daniel Regha blasts Seun Kuti and Wizkid for disrespecting Fela’s legacy

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On January 20, 2026, media personality Daniel Regha weighed in on the trending Fela debate, openly criticizing both Seun Kuti and Wizkid. He argued that Seun’s aggressive delivery often undermines his valid points, while dismissing Wizkid’s musical impact as merely “recycled” compared to Fela’s revolutionary activism.

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​The ongoing debate over who truly upholds the legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti has taken a fresh turn as critics step in to referee the chaos.

​Media personality Daniel Regha has issued a scathing verdict on the matter, accusing both Seun Kuti and Wizkid of using the late Afrobeat legend’s name for cheap popularity.

​His comments come just days after tensions flared online when Seun Kuti labels Wizkid FC ghosts for failing to translate their online noise into stadium ticket sales.

​Regha took to X (formerly Twitter) on January 20, 2026, to address the heated exchange that has dominated social media timelines this week.

​The verdict on Seun Kuti

​The critic acknowledged that Fela’s youngest son often speaks the truth but ruins his message through his presentation.

​Regha noted that Seun is known to “overdo things” and frequently becomes unnecessarily noisy to gain attention online.

​However, he admitted that regarding the specific issue of Fela’s supremacy, Seun was not completely wrong in his assessment.

​”Fela is the blueprint, and it’s disrespectful for any Afrobeats artiste to be compared to him whether it’s based on originality or impact,” Regha stated in his post.

​This sentiment echoes the broader family stance, as seen recently when Motunrayo Kuti drags Wizkid’s father for suggesting his son had surpassed the Afrobeat pioneer.

​Wizkid under fire

​While Seun faced criticism for his delivery, Regha reserved his harshest words for Grammy-winner Wizkid.

​He insisted that the Ojuelegba crooner “doesn’t hold a candle” to Fela’s name or his historical significance.

​Regha argued that Fela pushed for societal change while creating timeless music, whereas Wizkid mostly “recycles and commodifies music.”

​The critic further questioned Wizkid’s maturity, citing his method of handling heated arguments as proof that he still has much to learn.

​”For someone who claims to be the ‘biggest’ in the game, his way of handling heated arguments shows his level of maturity,” Regha added.

​He concluded by advising both parties to work on themselves and stop disrespecting Fela’s legacy for the sake of online clout.

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Seun Kuti labels Wizkid FC ‘Ghosts’ for failing to fill stadiums

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Afrobeat musician Seun Kuti mocked Wizkid’s fanbase on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, labelling them a “ghost fan base” for their inability to fill stadiums. He contrasted them with Davido’s 30BG and Burna Boy’s Outsiders, arguing that Wizkid FC’s massive online presence fails to translate into physical concert attendance.

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​The ongoing feud between the Kuti family and Grammy-winner Wizkid has escalated sharply. Seun Kuti released a video on Wednesday mocking the singer’s loyal supporters, known as Wizkid FC, questioning their physical existence outside social media.

​This latest jab strikes at a sensitive point for the fanbase. The Afrobeat saxophonist argued that a real fanbase shows up in stadiums, pointing out that rival groups like Davido’s 30BG and Burna Boy’s Outsiders consistently sell out massive venues.

​Ghost FC vs. The Rest

​Seun Kuti did not mince words in the viral clip. The singer stated that online noise means nothing if fans do not buy tickets and fill seats.

​”If you are not a ghost fan base, you be in stadium,” Kuti declared.

​The musician listed the achievements of rival fanbases to drive his point home. He noted that “30BG are in stadium” and “Outsiders are in stadium,” referring to the devoted followers of Davido and Burna Boy.

​Kuti then turned his attention to Wizkid FC. The son of Fela Kuti stated, “Wizkid FC? No stadium — a ghost fan base.”

​He laughed off the idea of “Ghost FC” filling a venue. Seun Kuti asked, “How do we fill stadium with ghosts? Come on bro. You cannot be ghosts.”

​A Deepening Rivalry

​This mockery is the latest chapter in a bitter exchange that began earlier this month. The tension spiked when Wizkid claimed he is bigger than Fela Kuti in explosive reply to Seun, sparking outrage among Afrobeat purists.

​The comments drew immediate fire from the Kuti clan. Shortly after the initial statement, Motunrayo Kuti drags Wizkid’s father over claim he is bigger than Fela, warning the pop star to respect the legacy of the Afrobeat pioneer.

​Seun Kuti appears determined to challenge every aspect of Wizkid’s dominance, from his musical status to the validity of his fame. By attacking the fanbase directly, Kuti shifts the battle from legacy debates to current relevance and street credibility.

​Observers note that “stadium status” is a major metric in the modern Afrobeats scene. Artists like Burna Boy and Davido have made headlines for selling out venues like the O2 Arena and London Stadium, setting a high bar for their peers.

​Seun Kuti implies that while Wizkid FC dominates Twitter trends, they lack the physical mobilization power of their rivals. The comments are likely to provoke a fierce reaction from the fanbase, who pride themselves on defending their favorite star aggressively.

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Wizkid claims he is bigger than Fela Kuti in explosive reply to Seun

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Grammy-winning singer Wizkid has escalated his feud with Seun Kuti by claiming he is “bigger” than the late Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. On January 20, 2026, Wizkid responded to Seun’s warnings against comparing the two artists by calling Seun a “fool at 40” in a controversial online comment.

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​The long-standing tension between Nigerian superstar Wizkid and Seun Kuti has reached a boiling point following a direct exchange of insults.​Wizkid finally broke his silence on the matter with a sharp rebuttal that targets both Seun and his late father, the legendary Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

​The “Essence” crooner dismissed Seun’s recent warnings to his fanbase with a comment that has since sparked intense debate across social media platforms.

​Wizkid wrote, “I big pass your papa. Wetin you wan do? A fool at 40. Bigbird Kuti. Fela fought for freedom; you are fighting FC. I’m big. Wiz is bigger than your papa.” ​This aggressive response marks a significant shift in the singer’s usual approach to online critics.

​Notable figures in the industry have frequently clashed with the singer’s fanbase recently, a trend highlighted when Victor Boniface blasts Carter Efe over Wizkid comments during a heated exchange online.

​Seun Kuti defends Fela’s legacy

​The conflict began when Seun Kuti publicly accused Wizkid’s fans, known as Wizkid FC, of disrespecting his father’s memory. ​Seun released a five-minute video that quickly went viral across various platforms.

​The Afrobeat musician expressed deep anger over the persistent claims that Wizkid is the “New Fela.”

​He argued that such comparisons undermine the cultural impact, struggle, and ideology that defined Fela Kuti’s life.

​According to Seun, placing a modern pop artist on the same level as the Afrobeat pioneer is an attempt to rewrite history.

​The musician accused the fans of trying to “steal the man’s image” to boost their favorite artist’s status.

​Seun insisted that Wizkid FC should “keep Fela’s name out of their mouth” and termed the comparison insulting.

​The online battle for supremacy

​Fans have continued to fuel the fire by drawing parallels between the two music icons despite the warnings.

​Wizkid’s declaration that he is “bigger” than Fela has only added more petrol to the fire. ​Observers note that this reaction is uncharacteristic for Wizkid, who typically ignores social media drama.

​However, recent months have seen the singer involved in more disputes, such as the incident where Shanks alleges Wizkid left him stranded after failed Los Angeles meeting, causing a stir among content creators.

​Critics argue that Wizkid’s comment crosses a line by bringing a deceased legend into a present-day beef.

​Supporters counter that Seun Kuti provoked the response by constantly attacking Wizkid and his achievements.

​The debate over who holds the crown of Afrobeat supremacy continues to divide the Nigerian music community.

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