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“You Can’t Talk About Afrobeats Without Mentioning Me” – Davido Declares His Impact
Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, has confidently addressed his significant impact on the global afrobeats movement, insisting that his contributions are too essential to ignore.
Known for his hits like Skelewu, Fall, and FIA, Davido made this declaration in a recent feature with TheBeatJuice magazine, stating, “Afrobeats can’t be brought up without my name. Impossible.”
The Nigerian superstar has undeniably played a major role in pushing afrobeats into mainstream popularity, both in Africa and internationally.
His career took off in the early 2010s, and since then, he has delivered countless chart-topping songs, collaborated with global icons, and performed on some of the biggest stages, including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and the World Cup Closing Ceremony.
Often grouped alongside fellow Nigerian megastars Wizkid and Burna Boy, Davido has been part of the trio that has defined the modern afrobeats sound.
However, like his peers, Davido has expressed discomfort with being limited to the “afrobeats” label.
In a previous appearance on the Business Untitled Podcast, he voiced his concern about the tendency to categorize all African artists under the afrobeats umbrella, regardless of their unique sounds.
He explained that while he primarily describes his music as “afro-fusion”—a blend of afrobeats, pop, R&B, and other influences—he’s not opposed to being tagged with the afrobeats genre.
He understands the broader significance of the term and how it has helped African music gain international recognition.
“I don’t get offended when we’ve been categorized as afrobeats,” he said, “We need a genre.
It could be R&B or afropop. I call my music afro-fusion, but I’m not insisting that people label it that way.
I know how long it took for African music to become mainstream.”
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Hailey Bieber Defends Justin Amid Coachella Criticism
Hailey Bieber, wife of American singer Justin Bieber, defends her husband and speaks against criticism of his performance at Coachella 2026.
It can be noted that many said the singer could have done more for his performance and shared how they think he didn’t do enough.
Speaking on Coachella, Hailey shared: “Such a special weekend. Nobody will ever know even an ounce of what it’s taken to get here. So grateful for this beautiful life. So proud. Let’s do it all again!!!!”
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Angel Smith Faces Cheating Allegations from Partner
Nigerian reality star Angel Smith makes headlines as her female partner accuses her of cheating.
It can be noted that the couple just got married in the United States in March 2026.
Tumininu, the female partner, shared how Angel has been unfaithful after she met someone else on a dating platform.
“After everything I did for Angel, when una no know most of the things that have happened. Since you got here I have spent over 100k dollars on Angel. On her birthday I spent about 50k dollars. And yet you still went and slept with a girl that you met on Hinge.”
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Omah Lay Declares Himself Greatest Afrobeats Artist
Nigerian singer Omah Lay stirs reactions from the public as he claims that he is the greatest Afrobeats singer of the decade.
The singer expressed confidence in his statement during a recent interview.
“I am the greatest Afrobeats artist of the decade. I am the greatest in terms of numbers, personality and my level of fame. You may not consider me, but in terms of making art, I’m the greatest,” he said.
Nigerians then reacted to this, arguing over who actually deserves the title of best singer of the decade.
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