
Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has set social media on fire after launching a blistering attack on Seun Kuti via Instagram. In a series of explosive posts, the singer referred to Seun as “pussy boy,” “hungry bastard,” and boldly claimed he is “bigger than your papa,” daring the Afrobeat heir on what he could possibly do in response. The heated words instantly sent fans into frenzy.
The online clash didn’t come out of nowhere. Prior to Wizkid’s outburst, Seun Kuti had publicly called out Wizkid FC, stressing that his father Fela Kuti’s legacy represents the “real inheritance,” a statement many interpreted as a subtle jab at modern-day fame and fan-driven dominance. That comment quickly gained traction — and clearly touched a nerve.
Now, the culture is split between music legacy and modern superstardom, with timelines buzzing over respect, inheritance, influence, and ego. Is this just another social media meltdown, or does it reveal a deeper tension between old-school Afrobeat heritage and the new Afrobeats empire — and who truly defines greatness in Nigerian music today?
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