WizTheMc: Success Isn’t Quiet—But It Can Be Lonely
- Rob Sheard
- Dec 30, 2025
- 1 min read

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Episode Description:
In this episode of Spout Podcast, host Erik Zachary sits down with global breakout artist WizTheMc for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about momentum, creativity, and what success really feels like once the numbers start exploding.
Fresh off performing at London’s O2 Arena and riding the global success of his Yebo EP, Wiz opens up about the surreal experience of watching “Show Me Love” surpass 500 million Spotify streams, the pressure that comes with viral growth, and why big numbers don’t always translate to peace of mind.
The conversation dives deep into:
The emotional aftermath of releasing a project and why post-release “anti-climax” is real
Building immersive fan experiences beyond the internet with intimate Yebo Nights
The meaning behind fan-favorite track “Left Will Go Right” and trusting uncertainty
Wiz’s hands-on approach to visuals, editing, and storytelling
Mental health, imposter syndrome, and staying grounded while playing arenas
Why following excitement, not strategy, shaped his journey from Berlin to Toronto to the world
Wiz also reflects on his early years grinding through open mics, editing his own videos, and redefining success on his own terms—proving that overnight success is usually a decade in the making.







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