The ‘Essence’ superstar shared golden advice for dreamers, urging them to embrace authenticity, hustle relentlessly, and never lose faith in divine blessings.

Wizkid

Ayodeji Balogun, the global sensation better known as Wizkid, peeled back the curtain on his blueprint for success during a candid chat at his documentary premiere.

The Grammy-winning artist, 34, revealed that the first step to greatness isn’t talent or luck—but a crystal-clear vision.

At the star-studded Tribeca Film Festival debut of *Wizkid: Long Live Lagos* in New York, the Starboy CEO dropped wisdom while answering NBC 4’s burning question:

“Did success always feel inevitable? Did you foresee this level of stardom?”

With effortless cool, Wizkid responded:

“One hundred percent. You gotta see the dream before you live it. From day one, I knew this was my destiny.”

Beyond vision, the Afrobeats kingpin championed raw authenticity, tireless grind, and spiritual faith as non-negotiables for aspiring stars.

The premiere doubled as a family affair—Wizkid and partner Jada Pollock introduced their adorable daughter Morayo to the world, giving fans an intimate glimpse of the megastar’s personal joy.

Cameras captured heartwarming frames of the doting father cradling his little girl, flanked by Jada and his tight-knit crew.