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Wizkid And D’banj Used To Come To My Studio – Davido Reveals

World-famous Nigerian superstar singer, David Adeleke, who is also known as Davido, has made some new revelations.

The singer said he used to have the “best studio” in the country built for him by his billionaire dad, Chief Adedeji Adeleke.

He said his colleagues, D’banj, Wizkid and others used to come to his studio.

Davido revealed this in a recent interview with Omega.

He said, “He [my dad] built me the best studio in Nigeria. I mean, everybody used to come there: Wizkid, D’banj.

“I have the beat studio but the studio is only open every two weeks because n*gga is in school. So, I come every two weeks and everybody would be coming over.

“Funny enough, that time I wasn’t even recording my music. Like I said, I was learning [sound] engineering. So, I had people come over to the studio and be recording. I always give people ideas how to sing hooks. And my boys started realising that, bro you are better than all this people.

“I was like, no, I’m still in school. They insisted that I should try. And I said, okay. The first song I recorded, blows up.”

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My American Passport Is Worth More Than A Million Dollars – Davido Brags

David Adeleke, the world-famous Nigerian-American singer, also known as Davido, has made a revelation.

He revealed that carrying the blue passport has made travelling overseas easier for him.

He said when some of his band members are having difficulties with Visa approval, he always have an edge because of his American passport.

The Atlanta-born singer said the American passport was worth more than a million dollars.

He stated this in a recent interview with Omega.

Davido, however, expressed pride in his Nigerian nationality.

“That part of my life [being born abroad] didn’t come out until I blew up. People thought I live in Nigeria. It was later on in my career that people realised that I did Alabama college and stuff like that.

“It wasn’t like I was introduced as an American artist in Nigeria. I’ve been in the streets back home. The only thing is that I could fly anytime I wanted, like go to America anytime I wanted.

“Till date, I don’t care how much money you’ve got, that blue passport is worth more than a million Dollars.

“For example, we were going to Australia for a tour, to get the structure is so hard because some of my band members were having difficulties in getting the papers just because of their passports.

“But obviously, it’s kind of easier for me because of the blue passport,” he said.

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Davido Used To Be Backup Singer – B-Red

Nigerian singer Adebayo Adeleke aka B-Red, has given insight on how Davido’s music career started.
According to him, it was he who advised his cousin, Davido, to pursue a musical career.
He made the claim while appearing as a guest on the latest episode of the Echoo Room podcast, hosted by Quincy Jonze.
The ‘Cucumber’ crooner said he advised Davido to start singing because he was “too good.”
He said, “He [Davido] was so good. Na me first tell David, omo, start singing.
 
“Shoutout to my cousin, M-Pizzy; he is still a good artist. We started pushing him [M-Pizzy] first. So one day, David was always doing backups, and I said, David, M-Pizzy is good, but you too, you are good oh, start singing na.
 
“David said, are you serious? I said, yes! And he started singing. So, it was my cousin, M-Pizzy that actually showed us the way. Shoutout to M-Pizzy too.”
During the show, B-Red also recounted how he and Davido sold 20 televisions in his father’s house.
He said he and his brother, Sina Rambo, also worked as personal assistants to Don Jazzy and D’banj during the Mo’hits era.
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Afrobeats Now Multi-billion Dollar Industry – Davido

Nigerian superstar singer, Davido, has stated that unlike in the past, the Afrobeats is now a million-dollar industry.

The ‘Unavailable’ crooner said the African music industry back then when he started and now is not the same.

He noted that afrobeats has grown from a poorly-funded industry to a multi-billion dollar industry.

Davido covered the first-ever edition of the Native Now Magazine.

He said afrobeats artists now are not only making millions of dollars but also changing lives and communities.

He said, “Afrobeats now and then is different, it’s a multi-billion dollar industry.

“You can’t compare it to years ago when we were just faffing around.

“We were making amazing music and a lot of money but now people are changing communities, changing lives.”

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I’ll Be Happy If I Win Grammy – Davido

Afrobeats star,  Davido, has said he would be overjoyed if he wins a Grammy.

He, however, maintained that he didn’t release his latest album, ‘Timeless’ with the intention of winning awards.

Davido started this in a recent interview with Brut.

The ‘Dami Duro’ crooner said he is a digital artiste, but for his collaboration with The Cavemen and Grammy-award winning Beninese legend, Angélique Kidjo ‘Na Money’, he had to do a live record.

He said, “I was happy that I was out of my space and able to deliver that song [‘Na Money’]. Because I’m a digital artist; I record music digitally.

“But for that song [‘Na Money’], we had to record it live because The Cavemen record live.”

He continued, “If I win a Grammy, I will be happy, but I didn’t make this album [‘Timeless’] because I wanted to win anything.

“I made this album going into it, you know, happy, natural, you know what I’m saying!”

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I And Wizkid Used To Sleep On The Same Bed – B-Red

Popular singer, Adebayo Adeleke, better known as B-Red, has revealed that he and his colleague, Wizkid used to sleep on the same bed when they lived at Mo’Hits mansion.

He disclosed this on a recent episode of the Echoo Room audiovisual podcast hosted by Quincy Jonze.

B-Red, who is a son of the present Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, said he lived in Mo’hits’ house for over two years.

He said, “Me and my brother, Sina Rambo were Mo’hits PAs in America. If them land na me and Sina dem go call; ‘ we are landing by this time, pick us up’.

“I lived in Mo’hits’ house for two years and two months in Maryland. Before even Wizkid blow, me and Wizkid dey sleep for special bed, the same bed.”

He said despite his dad being a millionaire, he struggled to be where he is now.

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The First Time I Saw Burna Boy, He Was Running After Me And Davido’s Car

Popular Nigerian singer, Bred has recounted how he met Grammy-winner, Burna Boy.

Speaking during an interview with Echo Room, B-Red said he first saw Burna Boy in Port Harcourt when he was running after a car he was in with his cousin,  Davido.

This is coming hours after a video of Davido addressing Burna Boy and others as “new cats coming up in the industry” went viral.

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Burna Boy’s Sister Shades Davido

Nissi, the sister of Grammy-winner, Burna Boy has taken a swipe at Davido following his comment about her brother.

Davido in an interview shared on social media said that he and Wizkid were the first young Nigerian artists to hit stardom and described Burna Boy, Rema, Fireboy, Mayorkun and Asake as ‘new cats’, which implied up-and-coming artiste.

This has since generated alot of controversy from fans of both singers.

Reacting to this, Nissi shared a video from Burna Boy’s concert on her Instagram account and wrote in Pidgin English, “New cats dey face their hustle.”

 

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I Can’t Wait To Change My Daughter’s Last Name As I Play The Role Of Mom And Dad

Sophia Momodu, the babymama of superstar singer, Davido has stated that she cannot wait to change their daughter’s last name from Adeleke to Momodu.

The businesswoman disclosed this during a chat with some of her fans on Snapchat.

She further stated that she has been playing the role of mom and dad to her daughter, Imade.

When asked to write with caution as her comments might be misinterpreted, Sophia said ‘’our elders say the truth is bitter. I haven’t even started”

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I Blew Up When I Was 17 – Davido

Superstar Nigerian singer, Davido, has said that he was still a “baby” when he began making waves in the music industry.

The DMW boss said he hit stardom at the age of 17.

He also disclosed that his strongest point is that he is a sound engineer and knows how to make beats.

He stated this in a recent interview with vlogger Tayo Aina.

He said, “Bro, I blew up when I was 17. I was a baby. I released ‘Dami Duro’ in October. I turned 19 that November.

“I did ‘Back When’ when I was 17. It’s just how you picked up your camera and started blogging, that is just how it was with me. I just picked up a laptop. I just started going everywhere just showing people that oh I know how to…

“My main strong point was that I knew how to engineer. I knew how to make beats so that was like my main strong point.”