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Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has spoken candidly about his journey in the music industry so far and what fans should expect from him in the next phase of his career.
Speaking on the Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show with Eddie Kadi, Davido said he has achieved so much in his career, performing across the world and receiving accolades, including back-to-back multiple Grammy nominations in the last three years.
He explained that he is content with his achievements and now wants to return to his roots by making unapologetic African music, rather than incorporating Western sounds to appeal to international audiences.
Davido said, “This part of my career, I have performed everywhere, sold out every arena, and I have been to three Grammys in the last three years. The music that is coming next is very Davido, it is very African. We have done it so I am not really looking to really do western sounds.”
The singer also spoke about the support he receives from his South African fans, claiming that “80 per cent” of South Africans know him and love his music.
Davido has collaborated with several South African artists over the years and has received multiple certifications from the country’s music industry.
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