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Wizkid features on 2 songs off producer, Metro Boomin's new album and Not All Heroes Wear Capes'

Top American producer Metro Boomin has released his album, ''Not All Heroes Wear Capes'' and Wizkid is featured on two songs.



Wizkid makes a guest appearance on two songs off Metro Boomin's ''Not All Heroes Wear Capes'' album (Instagram/Wizkid)

Wizkid joins Drake, Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Young Thug and more on Metro Boomin's ''Not All
Heroes Wear Capes'' album.

Naijigossp  had reported in July that Wizkid was working with international producer, Metro Boomin, who is notable for producing songs for top artistes like Drake and winning the BET Awards for Best Hip-Hop Producer in 2018 and 2017 after the duo were spotted together in the studio.


The outcome of that encounter has now been brought to light following the release of Metro Boomin's new album, ''Not All Heroes Wear Capes'' on Friday, November 2nd.

The 13 track album which features a number of guest appearances including Wizkid, who contributes to two of the songs, in 'Only You' with Offset and J Balvin, and 'Borrowed Love' alongside Swae Lee.




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Metro, who earlier in the year hinted at retirement, seems to have had a change of heart and teased his fans with cryptic billboards messages bearing Not All Heroes Wear Capes placed in New York and Atlanta last week. The producer in 2016 was credited on charting hits such as 'Bad and Boujee' by Migos, 'Low Life' by Future and The Weeknd, and the 21 Savage collaboration 'X', taken from the duo's 2016 EP, Savage Mode.

While in 2017, he worked on hit singles such as 'Congratulations' by Post Malone featuring Quavo, 'Tunnel Vision' by Kodak Black, 'Bounce Back' by Big Sean, 'Mask Off' by Future, and 'Bank Account' by 21 Savage. Metro Boomin has also featured on Forbes as “easily one of the most in-demand hitmakers in the world.

This is another landmark feat for Wizkid in 2018 as he continues to make a solid impression on the global stage. LISTEN TO 'Borrowed Love' HERE

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