“I’m Happy That People Accepted It” – Davido Speaks On Success Of New Album

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Nigerian Afrobeats musician Davido has expressed his satisfaction over the success of his most recent album, ‘Timeless’, and the fervent support it has gotten from his fans.

In a recent interview, Davido stressed that over his 12-year career in the music industry, the support and love he has received since the release of his fourth studio album has been the biggest ever.

“I’m happy that people accepted it. They always doubted my album; it’s a different thing for me but people accepted this one. This is the first time for me in 12 years of killing shit. I have never felt this way before. This is me humbly saying it,” he stated.

‘Timeless’ has broken multiple records across streaming platforms both at home and abroad. The album has peaked at Number One on the US Apple Music Album chart, becoming the highest charting album by an Afrobeats artiste in Apple Music history.

The album features talented Nigerian and international acts such as Fave, Asake, and Cavemen, as well as British-Nigerian rapper Skepta, multi-Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo, South African singer Musa Keys, Jamaican Dancehall star Dexta Daps and Davido’s new signees Morravey and Logos Olori.

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