In a rare moment of vulnerability, Jada P recounts the turning point that nearly pushed Wizkid out of the industry, and what ultimately kept him going
The new HBO documentary, Long Live Lagos, streaming now on Max, offers a raw, unfiltered look at the making of Wizkid's landmark sell-out show, after becoming the first Afrobeats artist to successfully headlined such a massive venue. Yet behind
the global celebration, a private storm nearly derailed everything.In
intimate confessionals throughout the film, Wizkid’s long-time manager and
partner, Jada Pollock, lifts the curtain on the immense
pressure the Afrobeats icon was under, revealing that a devastating family
crisis pushed him to the brink of quitting music entirely.
Wizkid's near retirement and the
"Mother Instinct"
Jada P, 42, who has
managed Wizkid for eight years and been his romantic partner for six (they
share two children, Zion and AJ), spoke candidly about the emotional turmoil
surrounding the concert. The show featured in the documentary took place on
July 29, 2023.
"He wanted to quit a
lot," Jada admits in the documentary. The crisis stemmed
from the news that Wizkid’s beloved mother required immediate cancer treatments
right as concert planning hit fever pitch.
The news landed like a hammer blow. Backstage staff, including presenter Julie Adenuga, assumed the show was off.
"When the news of his mom’s state broke,
the organizers believed the show was cancelled," Adenuga recalls in the film. "They were expecting an email to say it's not happening
anymore."
But Jada reveals the quiet resolve that kept Big Wiz moving:
"It was a time where I felt like he was
forced to reflect. But Wiz realises that this show will open so many doors for
artists coming up under Wiz; for executives to understand the reach of the
sound; and for every kid back home that is dreaming of becoming Wiz. It’s going
to give them a dream to know that it’s possible to get there."
Wizkid ultimately took the stage to inspire the next generation,
delivering an iconic performance, though his mother tragically passed away just
weeks later, on August 18, 2023.
This historic concert saw Wizkid become the first African
artist to sell out the 60,000-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The
performance was part of his "More Love, Less Ego" tour and involved a
setlist blending his classic hits like 'Ojuelegba' and 'Don't Dull' with newer tracks such as 'Essence' and 'Joro.'
Wizkid on Jada’s Strength
The
documentary isn't just a testament to Afrobeats' rise; it’s a portrait of a
working relationship built on trust and resilience. Wizkid himself praised
Jada's unwavering support through this period and their shared journey.
“I love her so much, she is very hardworking, very passionate and loyal
about work," the
35-year-old hitmaker says in one scene.
"I just feel like women are easy to work with. Women have that mother
instinct to always hold stuff together.”
It is this synergy that has helped navigate the genre
from Lagos streets to global stages.
Pulseng


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