Nigerian singer Davido has emphasized his significant contributions to the afrobeats genre, stating that it’s impossible to talk about afrobeats without mentioning his name.
In a recent interview with TheBeatJuice magazine, Davido confidently asserted his influence on the genre, “Afrobeats can’t be brought up without my name, Impossible,” he said.
Davido’s statement is a testament to his hard work and dedication to promoting African music globally, as one of the pioneers of the afrobeats movement, Davido has played a crucial role in shaping the sound and style of the genre.
Despite being widely regarded as one of the biggest afrobeats artists, alongside Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido has previously expressed reservations about being boxed into the genre, instead, he prefers to be referred to as an “afro-fusion” artist, a genre that better reflects his eclectic style and sound.
Davido’s preference for the “afro-fusion” label is a reflection of his desire to explore different musical styles and push the boundaries of African music, while still acknowledging the impact of the afrobeats genre on his career.