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No Davido, no party, he claims with zero chill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78300, member: 636"] Davido posted some bold claims on his account. The Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, stated the Nigerian music scene would be boring without his presence. He argued things would be dull as hell. This sparked a bunch of mixed reactions online, with plenty of people saying he is overrating his own importance. He has made similar statements before, telling Apple Music the whole industry basically stopped when he took a social media break after his son, Ifeanyi, died. He said even his haters were begging him to come back. He first got famous with his track Dami Duro back in 2011, around the same time other stars like Wizkid were rising. A veteran producer named Samkleff recently suggested Davido's entry actually introduced more rivalry and a toxic vibe to the business. Samkleff claimed artists showed each other more mutual respect before Davido got big. [/QUOTE]
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