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Afrobeats Can’t Be Brought Up Without My Name

Popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke also known as Davido has spoken on his invaluable contributions to the afrobeats genre.

According to the Skelewu crooner, it is impossible for a discussion about Afrobeats to come up without the mention of his name.

Davido stated this in the latest issue of TheBeatJuice magazine.

“Afrobeats can’t be brought up without my name. Impossible,” he said.

Despite being widely regarded as one of the three biggest afrobeats artists along with Wizkid and Burna Boy, Davido has previously denounced the genre like the two others.

Appearing on an episode of the Business Untitled Podcast, Davido lamented the “boxing” of all African artists into the Afrobeats genre regardless of their musical styles.

He said he prefers to be referred to as an “afro-fusion” artist, but added that he isn’t offended by the afrobeats tag because of its impact on African music.

“I don’t get offended when we’ve been categorised as Afrobeats. I mean, we need a genre. It could be R&B or Afropop.

“I call my music Afrofusion but I’m not big on ‘O put Afrofusion on my song.’ I know how long it took for African music to become mainstream,” he stated.

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