Wizkid released his new single,” Fever” in the early hours of Monday, October 1st, tieing the release with the celebration of the nation’s 58th independence anniversary, and the song is already taking the shape of an immediate banger.
The singer and songwriter is working his way to dominating the charts and clubs by the end of the year just as he tactfully achieved with the release of ‘Manya’ late in 2017.
With his project, ”Made in Lagos” reportedly due before the end of the year, Wizkid dropped two singles in ‘Fever’ and Master Groove as the first indicators on what to expect, and the reception to one of the songs points that another major hit has been recorded
Here are five reasons why Wizkid’s ‘Fever’ is an instant hit
1. It is actually good music with a solid production
2018 has seen Wizkid score a number of hit records already, with two songs –‘Soco’ featuing Terri, Ceeza Milli and Spotless, and Fake love with Dungan Mighty credited to his name vying for the end of the year honours for ‘Song of the year’.
The songs however have all been released under the Starboy monicker and not Wizkid, making this his first official release of 2018 and he sticks to an identical template like his previous songs.
The song is produced by Blaq Jerzee, the man behind the hit single, ‘This Year’ by Jaywon, with the drums and kicks giving it a great vibe.
2. ‘Fever’ is a song for everyone
You can never go wrong with a love record and Wizkid’s ‘Fever’ is a song for everyone, it is a lover’s anthem with plenty pick-up lines that every young Nigerian can relate with.
‘Fever’ relies heavily on its melody as Wizkid details a romantic relationship reassuring his love interest that ”Starboy dey for you.”
3. Wizkid’s voice is his most potent weapon on a record
A Wizkid song usually draws diverse opinions upon its release, while many are undecided if it is good enough to like or some choose to debate the lyrics, one thing that is however undeniable is his voice which makes up for any lapses on the record.
It has a natural flow that makes it appealing, even when he is not exactly saying anything new.
4. It will always grow on you
Wizkid seems to have mastered the format of turning doubters to believers with his records. The number of those who are usually indifferent thin out in subsequent weeks, with many unable to explain the new found love for the record.
This is a pattern that has played out overtime and it is evident that the formula is at work yet again ahead on the record.
5. The song is simple, both in production and lyrics, stripped of much noise and also quite danceable, making it fit into a playlist both for the lovers and the clubs.