How D’banj, Wizkid, others used to record in my studio – Davido

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Music artiste, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed that renowned music artists such as D’banj and Wizkid used to visit his studio.

He said this in an interview with the Million Dollar Worth of Game Podcast

He mentioned that his studio was built by his father, indicating the level of support he received in pursuing his music career.

Davido’s statement highlights the presence and interaction of notable artists within the music industry, showcasing the connections and collaborations that took place in his early career.

He said, “My dad built me the best studio in Nigeria. Wizkid, D’banj, I mean, everybody used to come there.

“I have the best studio but the studio is only open every two weeks because of school. So, I come every two weeks and everybody would come over.

“Funny enough, that time I wasn’t even recording my music. Like I said, I was learning sound engineering. So, I had people come over to the studio to record. I always give people ideas on how to sing hooks. And my boys started realising that, bro, you are better than all these people.

“I was like, no, I’m still in school. They insisted that I should try. And I said, okay. The first song I recorded, blows up.”

In 2023, Davido achieved significant success with the release of his fourth album titled ‘Timeless.’ The album broke numerous African records on various streaming platforms, solidifying his position as a leading artist in the music industry.

As a result, Davido has garnered a growing international audience and is set to embark on a United States tour to perform songs from the album.

His journey from an emerging artist to a superstar was propelled by the success of his hit single ‘Dami Duro,’ and he has since become one of the most prominent and influential artists in Africa.