Wizkid, FOLA, and DJ Tunez Set to Release Highly Anticipated Single One Condition This Friday
Afrobeats fans are in for a treat this Friday as global superstar Wizkid teams up with frequent collaborator DJ Tunez and rising talent FOLA to release a brand-new single titled One Condition. The announcement has already sparked excitement across the Afrobeats community, with fans eager to hear what this powerhouse trio has in store.
Known for their seamless synergy, Wizkid and DJ Tunez have a history of crafting smooth, infectious records that blend laid-back rhythms with emotional depth. From Gbese to Cool Me Down, the duo consistently delivers sonically rich experiences — and this time, they’re bringing FOLA into the mix, a rising voice whose soulful style promises to add a new layer of warmth and vocal finesse to the track.
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One Condition is expected to deliver the perfect balance between groove and emotion — a love-infused anthem that speaks to longing, vulnerability, and the realities of romantic expectations. With DJ Tunez at the production helm, fans can expect silky beats, lush instrumentals, and a vibe that’s perfect for late-night playlists, romantic drives, and everything in between.
This release also marks another exciting chapter in Wizkid’s musical journey, as fans continue to anticipate his upcoming body of work, rumored to be the beginning of a new era. As always, Wizkid keeps things minimal but meaningful — and when he drops, the culture listens.
Whether you’re a die-hard Starboy FC loyalist, a DJ Tunez day-one supporter, or someone discovering FOLA for the first time, One Condition promises to be a must-listen that reflects the rich, evolving sound of modern Afrobeats.
Release Date: FridayAvailable on all major streaming platformsStay tuned and pre-save if available
Get ready to feel, move, and repeat — One Condition lands this Friday. Don’t miss it.
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