Wizkid releases hit single “Piece of My Heart”, featuring Brent Faiyaz

Wizkid releases hit single “piece of my heart”, featuring brent faiyaz
Wizkid and american singer brent faiyaz. For “piece of my heart”

Award winning musician, Wizkid, has released his much anticipated single “Piece of My Heart,” featuring American singer-songwriter Brent Faiyaz.

BRANDPOWER reports that the soul-stirring track released on  Friday is the lead single from Wizkid’s upcoming album ‘Morayo’, which is set to drop on  November 22.

The Grammy-winning artist had earlier announced the release of the single on his Instagram page before dropping it for curious fans.

The tempo slows close to the three-minute mark, as Faiyaz sings, “She don’t know, what it cost to live this life/Your price ain’t low, that’s why I write best on these flights.”

 

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“Piece of My Heart”, a scintillating collaboration, showcases the perfect blend ofWizkid’s Afrobeats sound with Brent Faiyaz’s R&B flair.

The track, produced by P2J and Dpat, features smooth and  heartfelt lyrics that convey unshakable love, passion  and devotion.

Faiyaz delivers emotional chorus, “Nothing can tear us apart, you’ve got a piece of my heart,” while Wizkid’s compelling  vocal style add depth to the emotional message.

Wizkid, who has not released song for some while, has only been featured on a couple of collaborations this year.

These include “MMS” with Asake on his third album “Lungu Boy” and “Work Me Out” with Shenseea on her sophomore album, “Never Gets Late Here.”

However, the “Piece of My Heart” collabo is already generating buzz among music lovers, especially among Wizkid fans, as it sets the tone for what is  to come from the album “Morayo.”

 

The track offers two distinct parts. In the first half, Faiyaz delivers the chorus: “Nothing can tear us apart/You’ve got a piece of my heart/Nothing can tear us apart.” The breezy track also sees Wizkid proclaim, “If I ever hurt you, I mean well, what I gotta do to make you know it’s all real?/If I could, I would keep you to myself.”

The tempo slows close to the three-minute mark, as Faiyaz sings, “She don’t know, what it cost to live this life/Your price ain’t low, that’s why I write best on these flights.”