The 27-year-old Nigerian artist is the principal African craftsman to feature a sold-out show at the Albert Hall – a huge advance in the internationalization of Afrobeats, and in addition affirmation that he is as of now the class' primary envoy. The setting is land with camera phones, while to one side, admirers endeavor to climb up to touch him. Behind the stage, a regularly cordoned-off overhang has been opened to suit an overspill of fans. In the interim, UK-conceived Nigerians Skepta and Tinie Tempah are here, informally speaking to the western stars – Drake, French Montana, Ty Dolla $ign, et al – with whom Wizkid has worked together. At this moment, Ayodeji Balogun, as he's generally known, is solidly at the nexus of Afropop, reggae, bashment, dancehall and Latin music. Bundled together with his sweet, reedy voice and steely self-conviction, the entire thing feels like a guidepost to where pop is heading. His component on Drake's One Dance opened the entryway for h...