BABY! Check Out Lyrics Wizkid Uses To Death In His Songs

There is a hip-hop artist out there for each every one of us: someone with dark and moody lyrics, a light-hearted artist with sexy rhythms or a classic old-scool thug with words of struggle and conflict. 

decided to make an infographic that would depict the most constantly occurring words in the lyrics of American rapper Tupac, Nigerian rapper Ruggedman and singer Wizkid to show you what their songs are really all about.

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Bear in mind that the bigger the word is on the picture the more likely you are to come across it on the artists discography.

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Ruggedman is one Nigeria’s most popular rappers. He has his own clothing line (20th Sept), record label and is a United Nations Peace Ambassador.

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Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) became popular off his debut single, Holla at Your Boy, and since then he has earned numerous awards, released several albums and performed in New York, Toronto, Chicago and several other cities abroad and in Nigeria.

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2pac, also known as Tupac Amaru Shakur, is a legend from New York, one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He had a profound effect on rap music all over the world. Many of his tracks were socially conscious in nature and reflected on the issues of social injustice, police brutality and poverty. Tupac also had an acting career with roles in several movies, including: Bullet, Gridlock’d and Gang Related. He faced several criminal allegations, a prison sentence and multiple shootings, until he was finally killed in September 1996 at the age of 25. Some of his signature tracks include: I Ain’t Mad at Cha, California Love.

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