Nigerian music superstar Wizkid is celebrating his 36th birthday, with fans, fellow artists, and music lovers around the world paying tribute to one of the biggest names ever to emerge from Africa.
Over the past decade, the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter has evolved from a teenage sensation in Lagos into a global music powerhouse whose influence has helped transform Afrobeats into one of the world’s fastest-growing genres.
Born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun on July 16, 1990, Wizkid first captured attention with his breakout hit “Holla at Your Boy” before launching a career filled with chart-topping singles, sold-out arenas, and international acclaim.
Rise to Global Stardom
His rise reached new heights through blockbuster collaborations with global stars including Drake, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, and Skepta, helping introduce Afrobeats to millions of listeners across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond.
One of the defining moments of his career came with “One Dance,” his collaboration with Drake and Kyla, which topped the Billboard Hot 100, became one of Spotify’s most-streamed songs of all time, and earned Wizkid a place in music history. He later broke another barrier with “Essence” featuring Tems, the first Nigerian-led song to reach the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, becoming a global anthem that elevated Afrobeats to unprecedented heights.
Record-Breaking Albums and Awards
His critically acclaimed album Made in Lagos remains one of the most successful African albums ever released, earning international certifications, breaking streaming records, and producing timeless hits that continue to resonate worldwide.
His sixth studio album, Morayo, released in 2024, continued that momentum with an impressive chart performance and overwhelming fan reception.
Beyond the charts, Wizkid has built a trophy cabinet that reflects his global impact. He has won a Grammy Award, multiple BET Awards, Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, MOBO Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, Soul Train Awards, and a record number of Headies, cementing his place among Africa’s most decorated artists.
Global Influence Beyond Music
The Starboy has also become a dominant force on stage, consistently selling out major venues around the world, including London’s O2 Arena and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while headlining some of the biggest international music festivals.
Away from music, Wizkid has expanded his influence through Starboy Entertainment, the record label he founded in 2013, helping nurture emerging African talent. His impact also stretches into fashion through collaborations with global brands including Nike, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, and Cartier, making him one of Africa’s most recognizable style icons.
Giving Back to the Community
Despite his superstar status, Wizkid has continued to support charitable initiatives, contributing to education and children’s welfare in Nigeria, including a ₦100 million donation to children in Makoko in memory of his late mother.
Fans Celebrate the Starboy at 36
As social media fills with birthday wishes under trending hashtags, fans are celebrating not only the artist’s latest milestone but also a career that has inspired a generation and reshaped African music’s place on the global stage.
At 36, Wizkid continues to push creative boundaries, break records, and carry the Afrobeats movement to new audiences. For many fans and industry observers, the Starboy’s remarkable journey is far from over.













































