Young Man Sings Cover of Wizkid's Song, Wows People with his Sweet Voice
- A young promising artist has shown that he has everything to become the next rated as he sang his version of Wizkid's Essence
- The track which also featured Tems was brilliantly rehashed by the young man whose performance tweeps applauded
- Many on Twitter tagged Wizkid so that the popular Nigerian musician can help the young man rise to stardom
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A young Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @BoySpyce has amazed people with his sonorous voice as he sang the cover of Essence, a track by Wizkid.
The young man who tagged the musician to his tweet begged people to help retweet his clip so that it can have a wider reach.
One of his lines that hit hard is:
"I dey jump danfo you dey fly jet, Your flex money na my house rent..."
People showed support towards the young man as they dropped lovely comments under his video, saying that his time to shine would soon come.
Watch the video below:
As of the time of writing this report, his video has been seen over 50,000 with hundreds of comments.
Below are some of the reactions:
@Oj_Steph370 said:
"The last verse kill. Me.... @wizkidayo @DJ_TUNEZ @starboyterri make una observe this chale!"
@omoladeabiodun said:
"This guy sabi no be small.....this one na small thing oooo...go and listen to Weather for two for audiomark you go think say na Kizz Daniel dey sing ni...you sabi ...May God help you bro."
@Ibkspartacus said:
"Wow, a touch of wizkid’s sound spiced with omalay’s voice..... nice one."
@OfficialJustme1 said:
"How can a cover be sweeter than the main song. This cover just made me want to give the main song a chance cause I don't like it b4."
@james_manaja said:
"Omo some people Sabi sing o, Na u be d some people wey I dey refer to o. Bross only you Na some people."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that Mzansi rapper Nasty C has retracted his statements about being able to out-rap Eminem. This comes after the hip hop community were up in arms over his comments.
Taking to Instagram, Nasty C penned an open letter to Eminem to take back what he said and added that he loved and respected the rapper.
The letter read:
“Dear Eminem. I love you. If you see the video goin around rn don’t pay no mind to it. Just laugh about it & move on. Ngyak’saba – Spank Daddy.”
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