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“You Can’t Talk About Afrobeats Without Mentioning Me” – Davido Declares His Impact

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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.

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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.

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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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Priscilla Mkambala and Juma Jux Celebrate 1st Wedding Anniversary

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Nigerian influencer and actress, Priscilla Mkambala and her husband, Juma Jux, celebrate 1 year of their wedding anniversary.

it can be recalled that this time last year, the couple got married and made headlines. now they come again as they celebrate and share cute couple pictures, a remake of 2Pac and his partner, Jones.

fans and friends congratulate the couple and wish them a happy anniversary.

                                      

                                       


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2Face Opens Up About Fatherhood, Admits Falling Short as a Parent

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Nigerian singer 2Face admits to not being a responsible father to his kids. He admits this on a recent podcast episode where he stated that he has fallen short as a father to his kids.

“I want to really contribute to society positively. I want to be among those who make something meaningful happen. I want to contribute my own little quota to help society,” he said.


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Weekend Plans Sorted: 10 Movies You Can Watch in Cinemas Right Now

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Don’t know what to do this weekend? How about heading to the cinema to watch the current movies now showing? Here are 10 movies currently playing in cinemas:

  • Primate (Horror)

  • To Adaego With Love (Nollywood Romance/Drama)

  • Friends Indeed (Nollywood Drama)

  • Greatest Oath: The Rescue (Nollywood Drama)

  • Anaconda (Action/Comedy/Horror – Global)

  • David (Animation/Adventure – Global)

  • The Strangers: Chapter 3 (Horror – Global)

  • Dracula (Horror/Drama – Global)

  • GOAT (Animation/Adventure – Global)

  • Wuthering Heights (Romance/Drama – Global)


 

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