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VIDEO: Afrobeats more lucrative now, but artistes are no longer united — Davido

VIDEO: Afrobeats more lucrative now, but artistes are no longer united — Davido
  • PublishedAugust 18, 2026

VIDEO: Afrobeats more lucrative now, but artistes are no longer united — Davido

Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has lamented the deteriorating relationship among artistes in the Nigerian music industry, saying the genre may be enjoying greater financial success today but has lost the unity that characterised its early years.

Davido made the remarks during a recent episode of the Uncut Podcast, which started trending on X onTuesday, where he reflected on the state of the Nigerian music industry and the evolution of Afrobeats.

The singer said the period between 2012 and 2013 was one of the most united periods in the industry, with artistes regularly spending time together, collaborating and supporting one another.

“Financially, it is a great time doing Afrobeats, but the relationship amongst artists is a failure,” Davido said.

“2012 to 2013, the industry was kind of together. Like, we all go out, we see ourselves, we all used to hang out,” he added.

According to the singer, the growing success and wealth of Afrobeats artistes eventually changed the dynamics within the industry.

“Everybody just got too big,” he said.

Davido recalled the atmosphere surrounding the recording of his 2011 hit song, Dami Duro, saying several artistes were present in the studio and regularly interacted with one another.

“When I recorded ‘Dami Duro’, in the studio was Wande Coal, Shank, Bigiano. They were artists there. We was always in together,” he said.

He noted that the camaraderie of that era had largely disappeared, with artistes now more likely to operate independently.

“And then now everybody dey find their own,” Davido said.

Watch the video below:

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