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I’d have chosen journalism over music - Davido
Award-winning Nigerian music star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed that he would have pursued a career in journalism if he hadn’t become a musician. The “Unavailable” crooner ...
Music executive Asa Asika believes Afrobeats could be even bigger if the biggest superstars collaborated. He made this claim while appearing on the Afropolitan Podcast, where he emphasized that a ...
Afrobeats sensation Davido has revealed that his love for music runs so deep that he would still pursue it as a career even if he never became famous. In a recent interview with Okay Africa, the award ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Afrobeats may be the hot sound of the moment, but Davido remembers a very recent past when music from Africa wasn’t embraced globally, amid a perception the continent was one of only ...
If you know anything about African parents, then you know Davido’s father was not happy when he dropped out of Oakwood University to pursue music (as a Caribbean-American, I can absolutely relate).
Davido has now confirmed what his friend Cubana Chief Priest had teased earlier, also revealing when the song will be released. The socialite had earlier teased a snippet of his upcoming track ‘More ...
Nigerian singer-songwriter Davido, who was born in Atlanta, wants to celebrate his 32nd birthday by bringing both of his hometowns to State Farm Arena for a celebratory night of music on Nov. 21. The ...
Nollywood actress Moyo Lawal opens up about the leaked bedroom video that impacted her career, sharing insights and the pain ...
Afrobeats superstar Davido has said he would still pursue a career in music even if he weren’t famous, underscoring the deep passion that fuels his artistry. In an interview with ‘Okay Africa’, Davido ...
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