While everyone and their auntie is vibing to Wizkid’s break out hit “Break Me Down,” from Morayo album, real fans know that Starboy’s catalogue runs deep, and some serious gems go unnoticed.
If you’ve only been rinsing the chart-toppers, you’re missing out on a whole mood. So, we’ve pulled together 10 lowkey Wizkid tracks that deserve way more love. 🎧🔥
1. Jam (Wizkid & Chronixx)
This one’s a chill anthem. The vibe is pure sunshine, with a reggae-Afrobeats blend that just hits different. Chronixx adds that smooth Jamaican touch, and Wiz? He glides like butter.
Mood: Beach, vibes, and barefoot dancing.
2. Frames (Who’s Gonna Know)
Let’s be honest, this is one of the most emotional tracks Wizkid has ever dropped. It’s lowkey deep. Smooth vocals, haunting melody… it feels like a late-night voice note you weren’t meant to hear.
Mood: Rainy night drive. Windows down. Heart full.
3. Break Me Down
The song of the moment as at 28 May 2025! If this isn’t already on your playlist, fix that. It’s trending for a reason, dark, addictive, and just the right amount of sad-boy energy. Wizkid gave us something different, and it’s working.
Mood: Mysterious situationship energy.
4. Balance
This one just floats. It’s not flashy, but it has groove. “Balance” feels like that song you play when you’re just tryna vibe and not think too much. Subtle flex, no stress.
Mood: Wine in hand, vibes on autopilot.
5. Bad for You (ft. Jazmine Sullivan)
HOW did this one fly under the radar? Jazmine and Wizkid = magic. It’s giving slow-burn romance, late-night calls, and grown conversations. Soulful, sexy, underrated.
Mood: Adult feelings with a shot of tequila.
6. Slow (ft. Anais Cardot)
Another slept-on duet that deserves attention. The chemistry is there, the production is clean, and it’s effortlessly smooth. A grown and sexy moment.
Mood: Date night playlist staple.
7. Joy
If you know, you know. “Joy” is one of those songs that hits your soul. It’s nostalgic, it’s personal, and it reminds us that behind all the fame, there’s a story.
Mood: Throwback feels, eyes closed, heart open.
8. Soji
OG Wizkid fans know this one goes. It’s raw, bouncy, and takes you back to the streetwise, cheeky Wizkid era. Might make you wanna move reckless (respectfully).
Mood: Pre-drinks with the mandem.
9. Gyrate
Buried in Made in Lagos, “Gyrate” is a straight party starter. It’s smooth and upbeat at the same time — and criminally overlooked. Add this to your next party playlist.
Mood: Dancefloor but make it classy.
10. Flower Pads
Soft. Poetic. Beautiful. “Flower Pads” is pure sonic poetry. It sounds like floating, like that moment before you fall asleep thinking about someone special. Undeniably slept on.
Mood: Dreamy deep thoughts and soft focus.
Final Thoughts
There’s way more to Wizkid than the hits you hear on the radio. These 10 tracks show just how deep and diverse his catalogue really is. If you’ve been sleeping on any of them… it’s time to wake up, fam. 😴🚨
🎧 What’s your most underrated Wizkid track? Drop a comment and let’s argue (respectfully) in the replies.