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Wizkid nominated for the 2019 Soul Train Awards

Nigerian music star, Wizkid has been nominated for the 2019 Soul Train Awards.
The singer made it to the list for his collaborative song with Beyoncé, Brown Skin Girl.

This would be the third time Wizkid is being nominated for the Soul Train Awards

Wizkid recently made history for a second time in a row by selling out the 20,000 capacity O2 Arena in London, for the 2019 edition of his StarBoy Fest and just rounded up the tour last night in Paris.

Trailing the heels of the success of the Starboy Fest is yet another impressive one! Nigeria's very own Wizkid has been nominated for the 2019 Soul Train Awards.

The singer who made it to the list for his collaborative song with American music star, Beyoncé, Brown Skin Girl. He has been nominated in two categories: Best collaboration and the Songwriters award.

This nomination will make it his third nomination at the Soul Train awards. He was nominated for Best Dance Performance in 2017 for his song ‘Come Closer’, a single from his last album Sounds from the other side.

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