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Wizkid and Sarz reunite for possible new music

February 4, 2024
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After what seems like a long break, Nigerian global sensation Wizkid and renowned record producer Sarz have been seen in a photo together, hinting at an exciting collaboration.

The certified hit maker, Sarz, who played a crucial role in Wizkid’s early career and notably co-produced the chart-topping ‘One Dance’ featuring Drake, joined forces with Wizkid and fellow record producers, P2J and P.Priime, in a recent studio session, as depicted in a photo circulating online today, Wednesday, January 24, 2024.

With a repertoire of over five albums and numerous collaborations, Wizkid stands as Africa’s most celebrated pop artist. Sarz who knows Wizkid’s music well, has been crucial in creating significant records for him.

This collaboration marks a significant reunion between the two, with Sarz having previously played a pivotal role in producing some of Wizkid’s major songs across two albums, Joy (Ayo) and Sounds From The Other Side. Sarz’s production credits also include Wizkid’s collaborations with Drake, with him solely producing the hit Come Closer.

Recalling their history, it is important to note that Sarz met Wizkid before the release of his ‘Superstar’ album when Wizkid was relatively unknown. Despite creating a song together in the studio, financial constraints led to their separation at the time. However, within a year, Wizkid became a superstar.

Furthermore, P2J, recognized for his work on Wizkid’s Made in Lagos album and its Deluxe version, has showcased exceptional production skills on Wizkid’s worldwide projects, gaining praise and prompting discussions about a potential Grammy recognition.

The reunion of these talented individuals is generating excitement within the music industry, raising expectations for what might be another groundbreaking collaboration.

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Wizkid, Sarz, P Prime and P2J in the kitchen 🔥 pic.twitter.com/2QkaZEzmf5

— wizkidclone (@adekunle_oyinda) January 24, 2024

Wizkid & Sarz! The collab I’ve been waiting for pic.twitter.com/OAnNzHGPYy

— Ashaarihiy (@SherifUsman7) January 24, 2024

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