More Love, Less Ego
More Love, Less Ego is the fifth studio album by Nigerian Afrobeats singer and songwriter Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun), released on November 11, 2022, through Starboy Entertainment, Sony Music International, and RCA Records.[1] The 13-track project, produced primarily by P2J with contributions from others like Kel-P, blends Afrobeats and Afro-fusion with elements of R&B, amapiano, and global pop, focusing on themes of romantic love, emotional intimacy, and celebration.[2][3] It features guest appearances from Ayra Starr on "2 Sugar," Skillibeng and Shenseea on "Slip N Slide," Skepta and Naira Marley on "Wow.," and Don Toliver on "Special," marking Wizkid's continued emphasis on diaspora-spanning collaborations.[1] The album serves as a follow-up to Wizkid's critically acclaimed 2020 release Made in Lagos, which propelled Afrobeats further into global mainstream consciousness through hits like the Grammy-nominated "Essence" featuring Tems.[3] Recorded amid Wizkid's rising international profile—including sold-out tours and performances at venues like Madison Square Garden—More Love, Less Ego was preceded by singles "Money & Love" and "Bad to Me," the latter showcasing amapiano influences with its percussive log drums and midtempo groove.[1][4] The title reflects Wizkid's personal philosophy of prioritizing love over ego, as he expressed in interviews, aiming to create music that fosters connection and vulnerability.[3] Critically, More Love, Less Ego received generally positive reviews for its relaxed, seductive sound and Wizkid's refined vocal delivery, though some noted its laid-back pace as bordering on complacency compared to the genre's evolving energy.[4][3] NME awarded it five stars, praising it as a "masterful collection" that perfects Wizkid's universal pop appeal without compromising his Afrobeats roots.[3] NPR highlighted tracks like "Bad to Me" for their emotive falsetto and velvety basslines but critiqued the album's overall stasis amid rising Afrobeats competition.[4] Commercially, it debuted strongly on global charts, underscoring Wizkid's status as a pivotal figure in the Afrobeats movement's worldwide expansion.[5]Background and recording
Development
On October 30, 2021, Nigerian singer Wizkid announced More Love, Less Ego as his fifth studio album, marking it as the follow-up to his 2020 project Made in Lagos and teasing it as a sequel in sound and theme.[6] The announcement came via social media during the one-year anniversary celebration of Made in Lagos, where Wizkid expressed gratitude to fans and hinted at a project rooted in deeper emotional exploration.[7] Wizkid initially planned the album's release for January 22, 2022, aligning it with the final date of his Made in Lagos tour.[6] However, the project faced multiple delays over the next year, extending its timeline as Wizkid focused on creative refinements to ensure the album captured his evolving artistry.[8] By May 2022, he confirmed its completion on social media, noting the extended process allowed for personal growth in his songwriting and production approach.[9] The title More Love, Less Ego originated from Wizkid's introspection on his personal journey, particularly his ongoing effort to shed ego in favor of greater authenticity and maturity.[10] In a 2022 interview, he explained, "Everyone fights with their ego and that’s where I’m at... I’m still trying to shed my ego, like everyone else," emphasizing how themes of love and self-reflection shaped the album's core.[10] This philosophy influenced the project's direction toward a more introspective take on Afrobeats. Early teasers on social media throughout 2021 and 2022 built anticipation, with Wizkid sharing snippets of melodies and cryptic posts hinting at high-profile collaborations while signaling a shift to more vulnerable, love-centric narratives within Afrobeats.[8] These hints, including Instagram stories about the album's emotional depth, positioned More Love, Less Ego as a mature evolution from his prior work.[9]Recording process
The recording of More Love, Less Ego took place primarily in studios across London and Lagos over the period from 2021 to 2022, reflecting Wizkid's dual bases in the UK and Nigeria.[10][11] This timeline was influenced by delays in the album's development phase, extending the creative sessions into the following year.[4] Wizkid adopted a hands-on approach throughout production, co-writing every track on the album while maintaining daily recording sessions to refine the material. He frequently scrapped incomplete projects until achieving the desired sound, ensuring a meticulous process that prioritized authenticity in Afrobeats elements through live instrumentation. Primary production duties were led by P2J, the British-Nigerian producer who reunited with Wizkid from their prior collaboration on Made in Lagos and handled key tracks like "Bad to Me" alongside Sammy Soso. Other notable producers included Kel-P, KDaGreat, P Priime, Juls, Kofo, and Euro, each contributing to the album's blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and dancehall influences.[10][4][11] The album featured several high-profile collaborators, each adding distinct flavors to specific songs. Ayra Starr provided vocals on "2 Sugar," infusing the track with her rising Afrobeats energy. Skillibeng and Shenseea contributed to "Slip N Slide," bringing Jamaican dancehall flair to the upbeat rhythm. Skepta and Naira Marley appeared on "Wow.," delivering a UK rap verse and street-infused Afrobeats vibe that complemented Wizkid's melodic flow. Don Toliver rounded out the features on "Special," adding American trap-R&B elements. These sessions highlighted collaborative creativity, with Wizkid overseeing integrations to maintain the album's cohesive, love-centric sound.[11][1][2]Music and themes
Musical style
More Love, Less Ego is primarily an Afrobeats album that incorporates elements of pop, R&B, and Amapiano, characterized by relaxed rhythms, minimalistic beats, and tropical influences that evoke a laid-back, summery vibe.[4][3] The production emphasizes subtle percussion, synths, and guitar riffs, crafted largely by P2J, who handled the majority of the tracks alongside contributions from producers like Kel-P, KDaGreat, P.Priime, and Juls.[12][13] Spanning 13 tracks with a total runtime of 40:53, the album features velvety basslines, gentle drum patterns, and amapiano log drums used as understated flourishes rather than dominant forces.[4][3][14] Compared to the energetic and diverse sound of Wizkid's previous album Made in Lagos, More Love, Less Ego adopts a more laid-back approach with broader universal appeal, prioritizing smoothness over high-energy experimentation.[4][12] It draws influences from dancehall through features with Skillibeng and Shenseea on tracks like "Slip N Slide," which incorporates tropical-flavored drums and groovy Afrobashment, and from UK drill via Skepta's contribution on "Wow.," blending amapiano-style beats with soft-rolling 808s.[3][12] Additional genre fusions include funky jazz and R&B elements in songs like "Money & Love" and "Flower Pads," marked by sharp snares, rattling shakers, thumping log drums, lively guitar synths, and simple electric piano chords.[3][12] Standout sonic elements include smooth transitions between tracks, ambient vibes created by spacious tempos and clean production, and a deliberate avoidance of overproduction to maintain an "idle" yet seductive atmosphere, with recurring simple chords and bass guitars enhancing the album's reposed flow.[4][12] This relaxed musical mood subtly complements the album's overarching themes of love without overshadowing the instrumentation.[3]Lyrics and themes
The lyrics of More Love, Less Ego revolve around central themes of love, vulnerability, ego reduction, and interpersonal relationships, drawing from Wizkid's post-fame personal growth as a father and global artist. The album's title encapsulates this philosophy, as Wizkid described it in an interview: "Everyone fights with their ego and that’s where I’m at. I’m still trying to shed my ego, like everyone else." This marks a narrative evolution from the bravado of his earlier albums, such as Made in Lagos, toward greater emotional maturity and introspection, influenced by his family life. He noted becoming more cautious in his songwriting, stating, "Now I’m more careful with what I put in my songs. Because my kids listen to my songs."[10] Track-specific motifs emphasize romance and self-reflection. In "Money & Love," Wizkid intertwines affection with themes of wealth and desire, using lines like "my money is long from L.A to Okokomaiko" to convey a luxurious pursuit of connection. "Bad to Me" delves into sensual relationships, highlighting physical allure and hedonism with verses that celebrate a lover's body as intoxicating. These romantic elements contrast with more vulnerable introspection in "Everyday," which opens with a sample of Maya Angelou's voice reciting reflections on love's liberating power, expressing gratitude for emotional bonds.[15] Similarly, "Balance" explores equilibrium in life and relationships through playful yet contemplative lyrics, urging harmony amid chaos.[12][4][16] Wizkid's writing style is poetic and concise, blending Nigerian Pidgin English with multilingual touches for cultural resonance and accessibility. Verses often feature simple, repetitive structures that prioritize emotional delivery over complexity, co-written with collaborators to infuse personal storytelling. This approach fosters an intimate narrative, aligning with the album's call for less ego and more authentic connection, though some critics noted the themes occasionally lean toward surface-level sensuality rather than profound depth.[4][12]Release and promotion
Singles
"Bad to Me" served as the lead single for More Love, Less Ego, released on September 14, 2022. Produced by longtime collaborator P2J, the track debuted to immediate acclaim in Nigeria and quickly ascended to the number one position on local charts. Its accompanying music video, directed by Child and released on October 19, 2022, featured cinematic visuals that complemented the song's romantic narrative of irresistible attraction and emotional vulnerability. The album's second single, "Money & Love", arrived on October 28, 2022, coinciding with Wizkid's announcement of the project's November release date. The song delves into themes of wealth and affection, portraying a harmonious blend of financial prosperity and romantic devotion through lyrics like "My pocket full of money, oh / My heart dey full of love." An initial visualizer accompanied the audio release, followed by a full official music video on March 29, 2023, which showcased opulent imagery of luxury cars and intimate encounters. "Money & Love" achieved significant streaming success, surpassing 27 million plays on Spotify. Following the album's launch, no further official singles were issued, though album cuts such as "Special" featuring Don Toliver garnered substantial radio airplay in key markets. Both "Bad to Me" and "Money & Love" effectively previewed the record's sensual and affluent aesthetic—"Bad to Me" highlighting tender romance and "Money & Love" celebrating material indulgence—while generating buzz ahead of the full release.Marketing and tour
The rollout for More Love, Less Ego began with social media teasers in the weeks leading up to its release, building anticipation through snippets of tracks and behind-the-scenes glimpses shared by Wizkid on platforms like Instagram.[5] The album cover was revealed on October 28, 2022, coinciding with the release of "Money & Love," which served as a key promotional tool to highlight the project's themes of romance and introspection.[5] Originally scheduled for November 4, 2022, the album's launch was delayed by one week to November 11, 2022, via RCA Records and Starboy Entertainment, as Wizkid paused promotions to mourn the passing of Davido's son, Ifeanyi, demonstrating solidarity amid the tragedy.[17] Promotional efforts included partnerships with streaming platforms, notably an exclusive Apple Music Live performance at The Roundhouse in London on November 14, 2022, where Wizkid debuted tracks from the album and discussed its creation in an interview with host Dotty, emphasizing its personal significance as a reflection of love and reduced ego in his life.[18][19] Similar streaming integrations with Spotify featured curated playlists spotlighting the album's singles and full project to drive global listens.[20] These tactics, combined with targeted interviews, positioned More Love, Less Ego as an intimate evolution in Wizkid's discography, fostering fan engagement without aggressive traditional advertising. The More Love, Less Ego Tour was announced on November 15, 2022, initially set for a North American leg spanning 20 cities starting March 3, 2023, at Houston's Toyota Center, with stops in major markets like Miami, Atlanta, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles.[21] Due to unforeseen circumstances, the tour was postponed to fall 2023, allowing for rescheduling that maintained momentum post-release.[22] A European extension followed in May 2023, kicking off July 29 at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium—Wizkid's largest headline show to date—before continuing to cities across the UK and continent.[23] Setlists prominently featured album cuts such as "Bad to Me," "The Matter," and "Money & Love" alongside career staples like "Essence" and "Ojuelegba," blending new material with fan favorites to showcase the project's live energy.[24][25] The tour extended into 2024, solidifying the album's promotional arc through immersive performances that highlighted its Afrobeats grooves and emotional depth.[26]Critical reception
Reviews
More Love, Less Ego received universal acclaim from professional critics, earning a Metacritic score of 87 out of 100 based on four reviews.[27] NME gave the album five out of five stars, hailing it as Wizkid's finest body of work and a masterful collection that perfects his universal pop-Afro fusion sound through mature genre-blending with elements of R&B, jazz, and amapiano.[3] NPR highlighted the album's relaxed, nearly static vibe—rooted in velvety production and languid Afrobeats—as a strength that allows breathing room for Wizkid's precise vocals and sincere collaborations, while also viewing it as a limitation for its lack of advancement and occasional listlessness compared to the genre's rapid evolution.[4] Rolling Stone praised its sweet, expansive Afrobeats seduction, emphasizing Wizkid's radiant warmth, emotional intimacy, and refined maturity without concessions to Western pop trends.[28] Across reviews, common praises centered on the album's emotional depth in exploring love and personal growth, its polished production led by collaborators like P2J, and Wizkid's evident artistic maturity after over a decade of influence in Afrobeats.[3][4][28] Minor criticisms focused on a perceived lack of high energy and innovation relative to prior releases like Made in Lagos, leading to some tracks feeling complacent.[4] In aggregate, critics viewed More Love, Less Ego as a sophisticated evolution of Afrobeats, marked by introspective themes and broad global appeal through its melodic, border-crossing style.[3][28]Accolades
Upon its release, More Love, Less Ego received several nominations at major African and international music awards, highlighting its role in advancing Afrobeats on global stages. At the inaugural Trace Awards in 2023, the album was nominated for Album of the Year, competing against projects by Burna Boy, Kizz Daniel, Davido, and Asake, though it did not win.[29] Wizkid himself earned additional nods in that ceremony for Artist of the Year, Best Collaboration for "Many Ways" with BNXN, and Best Music Video for "2 Sugar" featuring Ayra Starr.[30] Tracks from the album also garnered international recognition. "2 Sugar," featuring Ayra Starr, received a nomination for Best Afrobeats at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, marking one of the early instances of Afrobeats-specific categories in major U.S. award shows.[31] The album did not secure major Grammy nominations, despite the genre's growing prominence following Wizkid's prior success with "Essence."[32] The project's impact extended beyond formal awards, contributing to Wizkid's broader achievements in streaming recognition. By November 2025, Wizkid became the first African artist to surpass 100 million Shazam identifications across his catalog, with tracks from More Love, Less Ego contributing to this milestone alongside hits like "Essence."[33] This accomplishment underscored the album's contribution to elevating Afrobeats' visibility globally, building on positive critical reception that generated early award buzz.[34]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Upon its release, More Love, Less Ego debuted at number 59 on the US Billboard 200 chart dated November 26, 2022, marking Wizkid's highest debut position on that ranking to date.[35] The album also achieved a peak of number 2 on the Billboard World Albums chart.[36] Internationally, the album entered several national charts, reflecting its global appeal within the Afrobeats genre. It peaked at number 16 on the UK Albums Chart, spending two weeks in the top 100.[37] In continental Europe, it reached number 30 on the Dutch Albums Top 100, number 54 on the Swiss Albums Top 100, and number 135 on the French Albums Top 150.[38] The project also charted at number 45 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 10 on Australia's ARIA Hitseekers Albums chart.[39] In Nigeria, it topped the TurnTable Top 100 Albums chart.[40] The album demonstrated notable longevity, charting for several weeks on the Billboard World Albums chart and re-entering various international rankings into 2023, bolstered by the release of accompanying music videos and Wizkid's North American tour dates postponed to that fall.[41] Singles such as "Bad to Me" contributed to this sustained momentum by topping Nigeria's Apple Music chart.[42]| Chart (2022–2023) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australian Hitseekers Albums (ARIA) | 10 |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 45 |
| Dutch Albums (MegaCharts) | 30 |
| French Albums (SNEP) | 135 |
| Nigerian Albums (TurnTable) | 1 |
| Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) | 54 |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 16 |
| US Billboard 200 | 59 |
| US World Albums (Billboard) | 2 |
Sales and certifications
In its first week of release, ''More Love, Less Ego'' sold 13,000 units in the United States.[43] As of 2025, the album has accumulated over 140,000 units sold in the US.[44] The album has generated over 285 million streams on Spotify as of late 2025.[45] This streaming performance underscores its strong digital footprint, particularly in Africa and Europe, where digital consumption has been a key driver of its commercial success. The initial sales surge also contributed to its early chart placements. The album has not received an RIAA certification in the United States, though several of its singles, such as "Essence," have earned gold status based on streaming equivalents.[46] No album certifications have been awarded by SNEP in France.[47] Ongoing streaming activity has sustained the album's momentum, with renewed interest leading to increased plays in Nigeria during 2024 and 2025. In October 2025, Wizkid recorded 186 million monthly streams across his discography on Spotify, highlighting the lasting impact of projects like ''More Love, Less Ego''.[48]Track listing and credits
Track listing
More Love, Less Ego is composed of 13 tracks with a total runtime of 40:53.[14] All tracks were primarily written by Ayodeji Balogun (Wizkid), with co-writers including featured artists and members of the production team on various songs.[11]| No. | Title | Length | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Money & Love" | 3:11 | P2J |
| 2. | "Balance" | 3:10 | Kel-P, KDaGreat |
| 3. | "Bad to Me" | 2:58 | P2J[49] |
| 4. | "2 Sugar" (featuring Ayra Starr) | 3:00 | Kel-P[50] |
| 5. | "Special" (featuring Don Toliver) | 3:23 | P2J |
| 6. | "Call Me Every Day" (featuring Brent Faiyaz) | 3:14 | P2J |
| 7. | "Dele" | 4:18 | P2J |
| 8. | "P2" | 3:00 | P2J |
| 9. | "Everyday" | 3:18 | Juls |
| 10. | "MMS" (featuring Naira Marley, Skepta, and Shenseea) | 3:49 | P Priime |
| 11. | "Lifestyle" (featuring Skillibeng) | 3:21 | P2J |
| 12. | "Swipe" | 3:08 | Kofo |
| 13. | "Forever" (featuring Seyi Vibez) | 3:35 | Sammy Soso |