Another Wizkid versus Fela debate got shut down hard, with Daddy Freeze saying the comparison collapses the moment activism enters the chat.
Where the commentary came from
Where the commentary came from
- Daddy Freeze weighed in through a video broadcast.
- The timing lined up with escalating online arguments about legacy and relevance.
- The focus stayed squarely on why comparing artists across eras keeps missing the point.
- The argument was framed as more than a music debate.
- Fela’s influence was described as extending well beyond sound and popularity.
- Activism, sacrifice, and personal risk were treated as non-negotiable parts of the legacy.
- Fela Anikulapo-Kuti was described as a freedom fighter first, musician second.
- Philanthropy and opposition to oppressive governance were highlighted as core traits.
- His music and activism were portrayed as inseparable, not parallel careers.
- Wizkid was positioned as operating in a very different lane.
- Daddy Freeze argued that popularity alone does not qualify as legacy.
- Comparable courage in the real world was presented as the missing requirement.
- Wizkid was said to need to physically and publicly confront power to earn comparison.
- Standing up to government oppression was used as the benchmark.
- Without that level of risk, the parallel was dismissed outright.
- Imprisonment, physical assault, and sustained harassment were cited as routine parts of Fela’s life.
- One example focused on his 1995 release from prison due to illness.
- The release was framed as a move to avoid public outrage if he had died in custody.
- Daddy Freeze emphasized that Fela was not provoking trouble for attention.
- His resistance was described as intentional, costly, and deeply tied to his music.
- Removing activism from the conversation was portrayed as rewriting history.
- Talking about Fela requires talking about everything he stood for.
- Music alone does not explain his impact or why he remains untouchable in comparisons.
- Until activism and sacrifice are part of the discussion, Daddy Freeze sees the debate as fundamentally flawed.