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| Seun Kuti disses Wizkid |
Seun Kuti has launched a blistering attack on Wizkid, accusing the global superstar of hypocrisy for carrying a tattoo of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti while allegedly disrespecting the late Afrobeat icon through his actions and the behaviour of his fanbase.
The Afrobeat musician, who is Fela’s son, made the remarks in a video that has since circulated widely on social media, as tensions between the two artists continue to escalate.
Seun questioned Wizkid’s motives, arguing that it is contradictory to permanently ink Fela’s image on one’s body while allowing fans to insult the legend online.
According to Seun, Wizkid’s tribute to his father is hollow and driven by attention rather than genuine respect.
He went as far as demanding that the singer remove the tattoo if he cannot truly honour Fela’s legacy.
“You cannot claim to love Fela while your fans insult him,” Seun said. “Wizkid is the biggest clout chaser in the world. That tattoo is an infiltrator, a childish way to enter and destroy from the inside.”
Seun further suggested that Wizkid’s admiration has crossed into something more troubling, accusing him of trying to replace Fela in the hearts of fans rather than celebrating his influence.
He warned that such behaviour risks weakening the foundations of Afrobeat and what his father stood for.
“What you have is not enough unless other people cannot have it. All the cars, women, houses and fame will never be enough because someone else has something," he added.
The comments sparked a strong response online, with fans split over the feud.
While some agreed with Seun’s stance and echoed his concerns about preserving Fela’s legacy, others defended Wizkid, pointing to his role in introducing Fela’s music to a new generation and questioning Seun’s approach.
Wizkid did not stay silent for long.
In a series of posts on X, the Ojuelegba singer fired back at Seun, repeatedly referring to him as “Auntie Seun” and accusing him of clout-chasing.
He also alleged that Seun’s recent behaviour was influenced by substance use and mocked his appearance.
In one post, Wizkid described Seun as a “hungry bird” and made it clear that, while he respects Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, he does not extend the same regard to his son.
His fanbase quickly rallied behind him, amplifying the jabs and flooding Seun’s mentions with similar remarks.
As the exchange continues to dominate conversations online, the clash has reignited broader debates about legacy, respect and who gets to speak for Afrobeat’s past and future.

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