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Davido finds Usher’s “8701” in Lagos, channels 50 Cent in “Aye”

In a Grammy Museum talk, Davido credits his musical awakening to an adolescent obsession with American urban icons. Names drop like 50 Cent, Nelly, Ludacris, and Usher—all fixtures of early 2000s radio rotations—each providing a layer to his sonic DNA.

Usher’s "8701" album, he notes, left a particularly lingering mark. He describes his own 2014 track "Aye" as the heir to that lineage—rooted in African instrumentation, yet carrying the enduring qualities of his childhood favorites.


Source: NotjustOk – Published on December 7, 2025

Davido brings Afrobeats to daytime chatter—again—on Jennifer Hudson Show

Davido returns to American television on December 4, 2025, gracing The Jennifer Hudson Show alongside Niecy Nash-Betts. This marks his second appearance on the program, having already stepped into the spotlight during a 2023 episode.

The Nigerian artist plans to discuss his chart-watching album 5ive while navigating the show's glossy format, which often spotlights personal stories, celebrity conversations, and pre-packaged inspiration.

His presence nods to Afrobeats’ growing proximity to U.S. daytime TV, a media space still obsessed with accessibility and emotional candor.


Source: NotjustOk – Published on November 30, 2025

Davido Slides into DMs with ₦3M, Turns LASU Grad’s Surgery Crowdsource Around

Interpolating the digital panopticon of X with a real-world plea, LASU graduate Baddy of Lagos secures ₦22 million after a last-minute ₦3 million lifeline from Davido. The singer slides into DMs not with an emoji-laden statement, but cold hard naira that tips the balance from desperation to surgery-ready.

Coordinated by Obi-Dickson, the campaign now exceeds its original target, covering surgery, travel, and care. Social media, in turn, responds with performative gratitude and curated praise. Davido exits the narrative stage left—wallet lighter, timeline heavier.


Source: NotjustOk – Published on August 5, 2025

Davido trades birthright barbs with troll, blames genetics for their struggle

On X, Davido reacts sharply to a user's claim that his success is the product of birthright rather than merit, with a jab that redirects the blame to the troll’s parentage. The user's initial dig — accusing him of thriving solely due to his family's wealth — triggers a caustic comeback from the artist.

The post catches fire online, sparking debate. Some see it as warranted retaliation; others argue the remark crosses a line. Davido, son of mogul Adedeji Adeleke, faces recurring scrutiny over legacy vs. labor in his decade-spanning career.


Source: NotjustOk – Published on August 1, 2025

U.S. Cities Hand Out Calendar Days Like Mixtapes to Nigerian Pop Royalty

Juggling Grammy nods and civic ceremonies, Nigerian artists are now immortalized on American calendars. Davido clocks in not one but two days—July 7 in Houston and November 18 in Atlanta—thanks to packed arenas and parliamentary ovations at the Georgia State Capitol.

Wizkid claims October 6 in Minnesota for a milestone sell-out at Skyway Theatre. Praiz quietly secured February 6 in the same state, predating this newfound fashion for declarations. Burna Boy joins the municipal roll call with March 2 in Boston, cited for his musical grit and community awareness.


Source: NotjustOk – Published on July 25, 2025

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