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Nigerian artist David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed that he would love to release an album with American singer/songwriter Chris Brown.
During his appearance on the recent episode of the Bootleg Kev podcast, the prominent figurehead of the 30 Billion Gang shared that they have already recorded ten songs for their upcoming project.
When asked about potential collaborative projects, Davido expressed his strong desire to work with Chris, stating, “If I were to create a collab album with anyone from the United States, it would definitely be Chris.”
He further added that “Chris and I have a collection of ten unreleased songs. We have indeed discussed the possibility of creating an album together.”
Davido praised Chris Brown’s professionalism and dedication to their collaborations, highlighting his commitment to attending video shoots and joining his collaborators on tours.
In addition to Chris Brown, Davido also expressed his enthusiasm for future collaborations with American R&B sensation SZA and reggaeton artist Bad Bunny.
It is worth mentioning that Davido and Chris Brown previously collaborated on the track “Blow My Mind” in 2019, and Davido featured on the deluxe version of Chris Brown’s album “Brezzy” last year.
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