… Nigerian X Influencers Applaud Viral Interview
Wahala Podcast has reached a significant milestone after its latest episode featuring Afrobeats star Spyro surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube, solidifying its reputation as one of the fastest-rising African diaspora podcasts in the UK.
Hosted by Josy Anne, the episode offered a candid and unfiltered conversation in which Spyro opened up about faith, fame, relationships, industry pressures and the personal “wahala” behind his journey to stardom. Best known for his global hit “Who Is Your Guy?”, Spyro shared a rare, vulnerable side that deeply resonated with fans.
Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/ml0pc7egVzw?si=jeL9JOks6KBzkN_R
Social Media Buzz: Nigerian Influencers React
The interview quickly gained traction on X (formerly Twitter), where several popular Nigerian influencers praised Spyro’s honesty and the podcast’s engaging interview style.
@thedamiforeign: “That Spyro episode on Wahala… real talk, no filters ”
@abazwhyllzz: “Spyro just broke down so much. Wahala Podcast on a whole other level.”
@mirexmoses: “Never thought I’d hear Spyro talk like this. Wahala Podcast set the bar.”
These reactions helped boost the episode’s visibility, with clips circulating widely across X, TikTok and Instagram.
Why This Episode Stands Out
Authenticity: Spyro addressed deep personal themes — from his spiritual journey to public perceptions — giving fans a closer look at his life offstage.
Diaspora Reach: As a UK-based African podcast, Wahala is bridging the cultural gap between UK audiences and African entertainment through honest, relatable conversations.
Viral Momentum: With over 100,000 views and heavy social media amplification, the episode marks one of the platform’s most successful releases yet.
A Defining Moment for the Wahala Podcast
The runaway success of the Spyro episode further positions Wahala Podcast as an essential platform for African artists seeking open, meaningful conversations. Building on previous episodes featuring talents such as Qing Madi, Seyi Shay and Guchi, the podcast is steadily emerging as a major voice in African–British entertainment media.

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