“As a Cameroonian, the way I respect Wizkid unmatched legacy in the Nigerian music industry, is the way I respect Jovi legacy in the Cameroonian music industry.

“They both influenced a whole generation of artistes in their respective countries. No matter what fans think, it’s hard for an artist of Wizkid’s generation to have his level of influence and impact in the Nigerian music industry. You can argue this, but that’s facts only!

“It’s the same for Jovi. I watched Jovi turn to a movement in Cameroon before I relocated to the US. Every young rapper wanted to be another Jovi. His Mboko movement arguably remains the strongest entertainment movement in Cameroon.

“That’s the kind of legacy I want for myself. You can’t buy it with money. It has to be about your impact or influence over time.

“I’m gradually building it, and I believe I’ll get there with time. I’ll drop my YouTube & IG pages link in the comments. I appeal for your support🙏🏿” — Lyga Weezy Ekosse Binaise
“As a Cameroonian, the way I respect Wizkid unmatched legacy in the Nigerian music industry, is the way I respect Jovi legacy in the Cameroonian music industry. “They both influenced a whole generation of artistes in their respective countries. No matter what fans think, it’s hard for an artist of Wizkid’s generation to have his level of influence and impact in the Nigerian music industry. You can argue this, but that’s facts only! “It’s the same for Jovi. I watched Jovi turn to a movement in Cameroon before I relocated to the US. Every young rapper wanted to be another Jovi. His Mboko movement arguably remains the strongest entertainment movement in Cameroon. “That’s the kind of legacy I want for myself. You can’t buy it with money. It has to be about your impact or influence over time. “I’m gradually building it, and I believe I’ll get there with time. I’ll drop my YouTube & IG pages link in the comments. I appeal for your support🙏🏿” — Lyga Weezy Ekosse Binaise
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