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Nigerian crooner Wizkid is the king of unignorable dinner-party music: He makes melodic songs that become part of the background but make you want to put that salad fork aside and engage in at ...
Wizkid’s ‘More Love, Less Ego’ Album Receives Unanimous Love From Fans Near And Far. Danielle Chelosky Contributing Writer Instagram Twitter. November 11, 2022.
More Love, Less Ego is pleasant enough but it is rarely bracing. Complacency seems to have set in. The British-Nigerian rapper Skepta's verse, on the song "Wow," is like a splash of cold water, ...
On More Love, Less Ego, Wizkid doesn’t directly advocate for us to share more love and to be kinder with each other, rather, he spends 13 songs on a self-centered romance binge.
Key points. Love begins with emotional connection, not praise or admiration. Behavior that serves the ego locks us in a prison of self, susceptible to ego manipulation passing for love.
Love is the Death of the Ego Love is suicide because where love flows, the ego dies. And when that happens, one will not be able to trace it - just as a drop of water, once merged into the ocean ...
More Love, Less Ego feels even more self-revealing than Made in Lagos, Wizkid’s stellar 2020 love letter to his hometown. The sound here is fuller and more mature.
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