"I love Pharrell’s style. It inspires me. It’s not about the brands, you know, it’s how you put them together. Everything he rocks, he makes it look so good"he said
Excerpts from the Vogue.com Feature/Interview with Alex Frank
Do you wear a lot of traditional Nigerian clothes?
Wizkid: 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.
How would you describe Lagos style?
Wizkid: Lagos style is fresh and different. Even with the
tailors, they get very innovative with their stuff, with the cuts. When
my parents used to make the traditional wares, it was a little bit
baggy. But now the tailors are able to infuse the European style, making
it slim-fit. Lagos style is different, man. Innovative.
And tailors are everything in Nigeria.
One hundred percent. The clothes I make back home are proper—properly fitted. Proper, proper. Tailors are A1 back home.
And tailors are everything in Nigeria.
One hundred percent. The clothes I make back home are proper—properly fitted. Proper, proper. Tailors are A1 back home.
What’s your process when you get something made for you?
Wizkid: 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.
What kind of clothes did you love growing up?
Wizkid: Growing up in Lagos, I wasn’t fortunate enough to
get the fresh stuff when it was new. There was this place we used to go
to find stuff that had been shipped from America, like secondhand
clothes. I used to rock a lot of Reebok, just a lot of sporty stuff.
Now you can get the expensive shit.
Wizkid: We thank God!
I notice that you’re almost never seen without a pair of sunglasses. How many do you own?
Wizkid: Oh, wow. That’s hard for me. I buy sunglasses every
time I travel, just pick up a pair at the airport. Ray-Bans are my
favorite. They’re ready to go. And I lose them every time. My friends
take them away from me, but I love it.
Did I see on Instagram that you met Christian Louboutin?
Wizkid: Yeah! And I have a lot of his shoes. I rock
everything from high-end fashion to skateboard stuff. We were just at
the store getting some shoes, and he walked in. And I was like, That’s
the guy! Like, Oh, you owe me some checks, boss.
What do you like about his shoes?
Wizkid: The shoes are comfortable and fashionable. I can rock them for my shows or just chilling.
I notice you love a bright, colorful shoe.
Well, I’m actually doing white right now. But I like colorful shoes because most of the time I wear black, so I want it to be where my shoes are popping. I’m wearing Harrods shoes right now.
Everything is super-clean with you.
Fresh, fresh, fresh. That’s how I like to keep it. It’s hard for me to wear the same thing twice.
I notice you love a bright, colorful shoe.
Well, I’m actually doing white right now. But I like colorful shoes because most of the time I wear black, so I want it to be where my shoes are popping. I’m wearing Harrods shoes right now.
Everything is super-clean with you.
Fresh, fresh, fresh. That’s how I like to keep it. It’s hard for me to wear the same thing twice.
You’re also not afraid to wear really skinny jeans.
Wizkid: No, I’m not afraid to wear skinny jeans! Yeah, I don’t care, man. I rock skinny jeans!
What’s your closet situation like?
Wizkid: It’s mad. I have my little cousins in my house all the time taking my stuff.
Wizkid: It’s mad. I have my little cousins in my house all the time taking my stuff.
Would you ever do your own clothing line?
Wizkid: I’m hoping to release a clothing line after my EP,
planned for April. It’s going to be tracksuits, T-shirts, hats, and
African attire as well. I’ll have a special line for traditional
[clothes] with my tailors. Taking Africa to the world.
It’s important to you to do this for Africa.
Yeah, it’s a lot of responsibility. Even for my T-shirts, I’m having the real African prints used as the design on them. I’m getting them locally made in the villages in Nigeria. The proper, proper materials.
It’s important to you to do this for Africa.
Yeah, it’s a lot of responsibility. Even for my T-shirts, I’m having the real African prints used as the design on them. I’m getting them locally made in the villages in Nigeria. The proper, proper materials.
Ojuelegba is the name of a neighborhood, right? Why is it important to you to shout out where you’re from?
Wizkid: Ojuelegba is where I grew up. It’s crazy, rough, tough. That’s what built me into what I am today. The streets of Lagos are definitely different from anywhere else in the world. Making it out of there is just madness. You have to experience it. You have kids on the street hawking, just the hustle and bustle. If you stay in the car and drive past Ojuelegba, you will feel the vibe and you will feel the hustle. It’s a very, very, very, very important place to me, because it’s where one of the studios I started recording is [located]. I was there every day of my life for like three, four, five years.
Wizkid: Ojuelegba is where I grew up. It’s crazy, rough, tough. That’s what built me into what I am today. The streets of Lagos are definitely different from anywhere else in the world. Making it out of there is just madness. You have to experience it. You have kids on the street hawking, just the hustle and bustle. If you stay in the car and drive past Ojuelegba, you will feel the vibe and you will feel the hustle. It’s a very, very, very, very important place to me, because it’s where one of the studios I started recording is [located]. I was there every day of my life for like three, four, five years.
Where do you live now? Are you clubbing? Is Lagos the place to be?
Wizkid: I live in Lekki now. There are new clubs popping up
every day. We go to places like Escape, Sip, and it’s madness. December
is the craziest time to be in Lagos. I just left there, so I’m pretty
exhausted from going hard. Africa is the next thing right now. Talking
fashion, music, anything—Africa is on top of all that.
For where.
ReplyDeleteOnly God zeala knows how much the yoruba arrogant musician bought the award.
#sad indeed
Jeez u must be "Very depressed" lol
DeleteOn what bases?
ReplyDeletewow,congrats Wizzy,x
ReplyDeletewizzz lion.....but wiz cousin dey tap stuvs sha...wen e too mch...respect
ReplyDeletebest dressed? Jeez! according to which gospel? These international reporters will just be writing crap they don't know .annoying!
ReplyDeleteOk nice one
ReplyDeleteOlamide Dress pass am
ReplyDeleteDat dirty olamide, u wish.
DeleteBesides hating without cause, do you have any life? You need to get your brain surgery done like fast. The society of the sane ain't just for you @ bruce
DeleteSeen
ReplyDeletePEPSI ADDICT
Nice one....
ReplyDelete#FINEST
Nice... Everyone wants to take Africa to the top, just the name not the people living in Africa. Just my opinion
ReplyDeleteCongrats wiz
ReplyDeleteLol they wish. Timaya's dress sense is beyond vogue! Jim iyke and Kenneth okonkwo for Nollywood.
ReplyDeleteGosidown. Naeto C be it.
DeleteBest dressed - dis is not true!
ReplyDeleteHMMMMMM. Well said.
ReplyDelete#LIB ADDICT#
All d best to him.
ReplyDeleteNice one wiz
ReplyDeleteDavido is best dressed!
ReplyDeleteU must be a horrible Choice wen it come's 2 dressing tn 4 calln davido
DeleteIndeed
ReplyDeleteHe can dress shaaa....Nice one Dayo
ReplyDeleteMilez
Wow, this is very candid. He even stated how he wore 2nd hand clothes. And I like how he promoted Nigeria and called it 'Nigeria', not Africa.
ReplyDeleteBig ups
Iffa hear. Best dressed ko
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
Wizkid ma man
ReplyDeleteVogue must be blind....
ReplyDeleteSee smallie wizzy o
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Who dash am.... Na cap dey make person " Best Dressed' ?
ReplyDeleteI like is response.nice interview.wiz is always clean
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ReplyDeleteCool....
ReplyDeleteI'm not just a robot
your the boss wizkid!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lie, vic o is the best in africa
ReplyDeleteBest dressed kwa!!
ReplyDeleteI fucking agree
ReplyDeleteCongrats to him. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOk
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ReplyDeleteGoin place
ReplyDeleteOK o
ReplyDeletePOPULAR LIB READER!
Correct flow...on point Wizzy. Thing is, everything glows on this dude. It comes natural
ReplyDeleteCongratulobia starboy..
ReplyDeleteAJ MAIN BOY...
Yea,he kinda deserves it u kno
ReplyDeleteAm no robot
#spritual
He wears rag
ReplyDeleteWu dash am?Nonsense!
ReplyDeleteLucky man
ReplyDeleteLol, congratz 4 d recognition wizkid
ReplyDeleteOk oooooo
ReplyDeleteCongrats wizzy#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteThe boy try..... And yes he can dress well. Maybe they should have said 'one of the best dressed..' To make it sound fairer. But still,
ReplyDeleteI think he deserves it, I've always admired his dress sense.. He try well well.
Kk
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