Wizkid Reveals His Blueprint for Success: “You Must Dream It Before You Achieve It”

Grammy Winner Shares Life Lessons at Documentary Premiere While Introducing Daughter to the World

Global Afrobeats icon Wizkid opened up about the mindset that propelled him to stardom during the premiere of his documentary Wizkid: Long Live Lagos at New York’s prestigious Tribeca Film Festival on Friday.

The 34-year-old superstar, born Ayodeji Balogun, emphasized that true success begins long before achievement – it starts with vision.

“You have to dream it before you achieve it,” Wizkid told NBC 4 when asked if he always envisioned his remarkable success. “Yeah, absolutely, man… [I’ve] always [known I would be successful].”

Wisdom From a Global Star

The ‘Essence’ hitmaker distilled his journey into advice for aspiring artists: “Stay true to yourself, work hard, and keep believing in God.” His words carried the weight of experience from a career that has seen him rise from the streets of Lagos to Grammy glory.

A Family Moment in the Spotlight

The emotional premiere became doubly special as Wizkid and his partner Jada Pollock introduced their daughter Morayo to fans. Beaming with pride, the superstar cradled his little girl while posing for photos with Pollock and his team – offering a rare glimpse into his personal life.

As his documentary chronicles his extraordinary journey, Wizkid proved that even at the pinnacle of success, he remains grounded in the values that got him there: vision, authenticity, and faith. The event marked not just a celebration of his past achievements, but a touching new chapter in his life story.

Similar Posts:

See also  Jidenna Takes the Spotlight as Apple Music's Newest Guest, Opens Up about His New Album and More

Leave a Reply