In an article titled “Meet Wizkid, Nigeria’s Best-Dressed Pop Star”
the magazine wrote:
“Wizkid is pretty much the biggest thing in Nigerian pop, which itself seems to advance on the global music stage almost as quickly as the country’s economy, one of the fastest growing in the world. He scored a massive smash last year with “Ojuelegba,” an insatiable rags-to-riches hit with a shoulder-shrugging Afrobeat, which inspired Drake to jump on a remix.”
Below are excerpts from an interview the magazine had with him via Skype:
What’s the shopping like in Lagos?
I have local tailors out there who make me traditional stuff. So I
get material from Lagos, and I have them make me pieces. I mix them up
with whatever I wear. I have a whole lot of tailors. The fabrics are
from different parts of Nigeria. We have the tie and dye from the
western part of Nigeria. We get stuff from the north. I mix it up.
Do you wear a lot of traditional Nigerian clothes?
When I’m back home, all I wear is African fabric. All I really rock
is the traditional stuff. That’s the in thing right now. That’s really
coming back. Back in the day, our parents used to wear it every day, and
they still do, but now it’s cool for wee young ones to wear it. It’s
amazing. We’re doing it differently. We’re having it a little bit more
fitted. We have styles on it, embroideries and stuff, by local people,
made by hand, designed on it.
What’s your process when you get something made for you?
I design everything myself, and I get them to make it. I do a little
sketch; sometimes I just sit down with a tailor and describe what I
want. Sometimes we go back and forth, like, for days, trying to get it
right. Sometimes it’ll take a day to make it, sometimes three, four
days. I have a lot of tailors. If I want something made in 12 hours, it
will be made in 12 hours…
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