A video circulating online captures the viral moment when award-winning Nigerian singer Wizkid unexpectedly spotted rapper Falz.
In the clip, which has quickly gained traction on social media, Wizkid is seen stepping out after his performance at a GTBank concert.
The “Essence” crooner is accompanied by his manager, Sunday Are, his aide Femi, and his security team.
As Wizkid and his crew were making their way out, rapper Falz was seen at the other end talking to someone—but that was just the beginning.
While walking, Wizkid glanced over, spotted Falz, and quickly exclaimed, “Falz the bahd guy ko ni yen?”
Effortlessly showcasing his humble nature, Wizkid approached Falz, who was visibly excited to see him, and the two shared a warm hug.
Wizkid greeted him warmly, saying, “Wetin dey sup omo iya mi, how you dey nah?”
After exchanging pleasantries, Wizkid stepped away but promised to catch up with rapper Falz for a proper conversation.
Many fans speculated that Wizkid might be hinting at a collaboration with Falz the Bahd Guy, noting that the two have never released a song together.
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Mixed reactions flood social media as Wizkid unexpectedly meets up with rapper Falz. See some of the responses below:
jesus_is_the_king_4 said, “Wizzy don scope falz say he go buzz am scope too much 😂 😂😂.”
funmbiofficial_ uttered, “Falz d bad guy kor niyen” put on all audio platforms 🔥❤️.
trobkennelsandfarms commented, “Person wey dey sell singlet for wizkid go don build mansion😂.”
uthman28292 wrote, “He saw wizkid at first but em no wan chop fipa na why em no first greet 😂.”
uncleboluuuuu shared, “He fit no call falz till like 2040 o scope too much,short men and scope 5&6😂.”
Overall, the brief but heartwarming encounter has delighted fans, highlighting the mutual respect and camaraderie between two of Nigeria’s biggest music stars.
While nothing has been confirmed, the interaction has fueled excitement and speculation about a possible collaboration, leaving many fans hopeful that the unexpected link-up could one day translate into music.
