Davido, a popular Nigerian music sensation, has opened up on why he is tagged as the ‘King of Afrobeats‘ in Nigeria.
Davido made this revelation during an interview, highlighting his massive effect on the African music landscape.
On a crisp October 21st, the DMW Bigwig lit up his Instagram, dishing out a scorching video recording his recent sit-down with ABC News, where he gave a vivid image of the universal attractiveness of the Afrobeats genre.
When proclaimed “King of Afrobeats” in the video, Davido happily remarked, “It’s a taste of hard-earned glory, a sweet fruit of patience, and a journey that began during my salad days.”
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He boldly declared that he has earned respect and acclaim in the Western Hemisphere.
When asked about his music and lifestyle, the OBO Crooner noted that while majority of his songs march to the pulse of African culture, his lifestyle and passion for partying coincide with Western feelings.
He stated that during his formative years, he was influenced by Nigerian music trailblazers such as 2face, Psquare, and D’banj; while grooving to the sounds of American rappers such as 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Nelly, and Ludacris at the same time.
However, Davido stated that while in college, he made the life-changing decision to return to his roots in Nigeria and jump on the rising Afrobeats bandwagon.
He captioned the post as follows:
“Seeing the way Afrobeats has changed the world and the impact we’ve had in music is beautiful! To see how respected and cherished our culture has become makes me so proud. Let’s make sure we protect it and keep building a borderless music world @abcnevws”
2 Responses
You are not really King of afrobeat na your money make you King. of afrobeat your song is not the best in Africa but you can help thousands of people with money
Davido has done well in the music industry,so some people can call him king of the jungle.otherwise he has not gotten to that level,if you call David king of afrobeat then what will you call tuface?