Nigerian singer and music producer Send Account, known for his infectious beats and unconventional social media presence, sparked buzz online after posting a cryptic tweet following a recent collaboration with Afrobeats superstar Wizkid.
“E for effort! LMAO. Send account bad guy”
@SendAccount, X (formerly Twitter)
The tweet, posted late Wednesday night, has ignited a wave of speculation among fans and industry insiders, with many interpreting it as a tongue in cheek remark about the behind the scenes dynamics of working with one of the continent’s biggest music exports.
While neither artist has officially confirmed the title or release date of their joint project, sources close to both camps suggest that a single may be in the works, potentially dropping before the end of the year.
Known for blending humor with sharp commentary, Send Account’s online antics often blur the lines between jest and jab. However, his recent tweet has some fans wondering whether it was simply a playful nod to the music industry’s payment culture or a subtle dig at delays in the production or compensation process.
Industry Reactions
Music blogger Tunde Salawu weighed in on the trending post:
“That ‘send account bad guy’ line is classic Naija sarcasm. Could mean he’s been paid, or he’s still waiting on alert. Either way, it’s generating the kind of hype artists live for.”
Others pointed to the phrase “E for effort” as a possible reference to creative disagreements or unexpected challenges during the collaboration.
Fan Speculation and Memes
Within hours, #SendAccount and #EForEffort began trending on X across Nigeria, with fans flooding the platform with memes, jokes, and conspiracy theories. One user wrote:
“Send Account just exposed the music industry in five words Wizkid better send that alert!”
Another chimed in:
“E for effort but A for alert. Don’t dull, Starboy!”
No Response Yet from Wizkid
As of press time, Wizkid has not responded to the post, continuing his characteristically low key social media style. His fans, however, remain confident that any perceived tension is likely just part of the hype machine.
Whether humorous banter or subtle shade, one thing is clear: whatever Send Account and Wizkid are cooking up has the public’s full attention.