Wizkid is currently on an incredible run of collaborations as he flexes his muscles and shows why he’s regarded as one of the greatest African artists of his generation. He has been on a feature run that feels both surprising and exciting, once again proving the strong impact and influence his name still holds on any collaboration he joins. Wizkid had not done a joint music project with anyone before, so it clearly shows he is currently in his collaboration bag. He started this year in good fashion as he dropped a joint music project with Asake, which is titled ‘Real’. It had 4 songs, which were Jogodo, Turbulence, Alaye, and Iskolodo. The project dropped in January.

He also followed up the momentum in March as he joined forces with Rvssian and Latin hitmaker Rauw Alejandro on their brand new single, PONGO. Blending Afrobeats, dancehall, and Latin influences, PONGO delivers a vibrant, high-energy sound built for global playlists and party rotations. Wizkid’s smooth delivery rides effortlessly over Rvssian’s infectious production, while Rauw Alejandro brings a melodic Latin touch that completes the international vibe. This cross-continental link-up highlights the growing fusion between the African and Latin music scenes.
In April, he and Fally Ipupa released a new 2026 collaboration titled “Jam,” a high-energy track that has quickly garnered millions of views and international streaming success. The song, which blends Congolese rumba vibes with Afrobeats. He also delivered on his part.

But it was in the year 2025 that his run of incredible collaborations began, as he featured on numerous songs throughout the year.
One of the standout records was Gimme Dat ft Ayra Starr, a song that was nominated for the 2026 Grammys. It marked the second collaboration between Ayra and Wizkid. The song stood out even more because of Wizkid’s memorable line, “Goddamn Arabirin Goddamn,” which still stays in the minds of many listeners.

He also featured on Kai and Billionaires Club, both off Olamide’s self-titled album. On both tracks, Wizkid and Olamide displayed strong chemistry and delivered effortlessly together, further proving their consistency as collaborators.
One Condition with DJ Tunez & Fola became a summer anthem, dominating airwaves and social spaces. Meanwhile, Forever Be Mine ft Gunna, one of the biggest songs off Gunna’s 2025 album, showcases Wizkid’s versatility. Known for his laid-back, mid-tempo delivery, he adapts seamlessly on this record, stepping into Gunna’s sonic space with a trap-influenced flow that glides effortlessly over the moody instrumental.
Wizkid also teamed up with Tyla on Dynamite, where both Grammy-winning artists floated over the track and showed clear synergy. Wizkid fits right into the track with his smooth touch, complementing Tyla’s sultry energy. His laid-back delivery adds extra feel, making “Dynamite” a hit. On Big Time ft Odumodublvck, Wizkid’s smooth delivery added a standout touch that almost stole the spotlight from the rap-heavy record.
Another major highlight was Money Constant with DJ Maphorisa, DJ Tunez & Mavo, a song that took over clubs, parties, and weddings after its release. It quickly became an anthem everywhere it played, getting people on their feet singing along to the song and turning every space into a dance floor.

Other 2025 collaborations from Wizkid include Cash Flow ft Young Jonn, Getting Paid ft Sarz Asake Skillibeng Like That ft Shallipopi, Situation ft Maleek Berry, Easy with Me ft DJ Tunez & Odumodublvck, Lighter ft A7S & David Guetta, Nights in the Sun ft Odeal. Wizkid is currently in his “Collaborations” bag, and we’re all here for it.

