“Why Nigeria Leads African Music” — Davido Speaks
“When people ask me why Nigeria leads African music, I tell them it’s about the spirit of Nigerians. We are everywhere — New York, London, Ghana — you’ll find Nigerians making moves.
We’re loud, energetic, and we don’t hide. That’s part of why our music travels so far.” — Davido
He continued:
“South Africa has its sound — Amapiano — and they kill it. Ghana too has amazing artists.
But Nigeria has the numbers, the energy, and a culture that never stops.
That’s why 80% of the top Afrobeats names today are Nigerian.”
Davido also emphasized unity, saying:
“This culture is not only for us. I work with South Africans, their producers, and celebrate their DJs.
African music is one family — even if Nigeria is the giant.”
“When people ask me why Nigeria leads African music, I tell them it’s about the spirit of Nigerians. We are everywhere — New York, London, Ghana — you’ll find Nigerians making moves.
We’re loud, energetic, and we don’t hide. That’s part of why our music travels so far.” — Davido
He continued:
“South Africa has its sound — Amapiano — and they kill it. Ghana too has amazing artists.
But Nigeria has the numbers, the energy, and a culture that never stops.
That’s why 80% of the top Afrobeats names today are Nigerian.”
Davido also emphasized unity, saying:
“This culture is not only for us. I work with South Africans, their producers, and celebrate their DJs.
African music is one family — even if Nigeria is the giant.”
“Why Nigeria Leads African Music” — Davido Speaks 馃挜馃嚦馃嚞
“When people ask me why Nigeria leads African music, I tell them it’s about the spirit of Nigerians. We are everywhere — New York, London, Ghana — you’ll find Nigerians making moves.
We’re loud, energetic, and we don’t hide. That’s part of why our music travels so far.” — Davido
He continued:
“South Africa has its sound — Amapiano — and they kill it. Ghana too has amazing artists.
But Nigeria has the numbers, the energy, and a culture that never stops.
That’s why 80% of the top Afrobeats names today are Nigerian.”
Davido also emphasized unity, saying:
“This culture is not only for us. I work with South Africans, their producers, and celebrate their DJs.
African music is one family — even if Nigeria is the giant.” 馃實馃敟
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