- Nigerian singer Wizkid has shared a preview of his upcoming song with Young Jonn on social media.
- The teaser was revealed during an Instagram Live session with DJ Tunez, his official disc jockey.
- Wizkid appeared shy during a session, asking DJ Tunez to end the live. Despite his initial reluctance, the DJ playedfully persuaded him to show his face.

Award-winning Nigerian singer Wizkid has stirred excitement among fans after previewing a snippet of his upcoming song “Cash Flow” with music producer Young Jonn during a live Instagram session.
The teaser came during a casual IG Live hosted by Wizkid’s official disc jockey, DJ Tunez. Initially camera-shy, Wizkid could be heard telling DJ Tunez to end the live session. But after some lighthearted persuasion, the singer finally appeared on-screen.
In the video, Wizkid was seen in the studio with Young Jonn, both visibly vibing to their unreleased collaboration. The track, titled “Cash Flow,” had fans in the comment section buzzing with anticipation.
During the same session, Wizkid also hinted at the imminent release of his new album. He revealed that the project will feature international stars including Gunna, Metro Boomin, and The Kid Laroi.
Though an official release date for either the single or album has not been announced, fans are already counting down and sharing clips from the live session across social media platforms.
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In other news, Nigerian comedian and actor Yemi Elesho has publicly challenged controversial activist VeryDarkMan to release the full evidence he claims to have regarding a WhatsApp group allegedly involved in a conspiracy surrounding the death of late singer Mohbad.
During a TikTok live session, Elesho voiced concern over the way VeryDarkMan has handled the situation, accusing him of being selective with the information he’s shared so far.
“VeryDarkMan, if you truly have the full evidence showing that the people in the WhatsApp group aren’t seeking justice for Mohbad, then post it. Let us all see who’s at fault and who deserves to be called out,” Elesho said.
He specifically addressed the case of actor Jigan, who has been subjected to online backlash based on VeryDarkMan’s accusations.
“Jigan has been dragged everywhere. But what if you finally release the full evidence and it turns out he’s not guilty will you apologize? His face and name are his means of livelihood.”
Elesho also took issue with VeryDarkMan’s demand that group members screen-record their own conversations from the WhatsApp chat.
“You’re telling people to screen-record what they said in the group chat? No, you already have the evidence post it. Don’t waste our time. This is not professional.”
He concluded by calling for fairness and accountability, urging VeryDarkMan to stop fueling public outrage with incomplete information and instead present the full truth to avoid damaging reputations without cause.
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