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Davido Declares Himself King of Afrobeats on Ebro Show, Highlights Genre Mastery

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Grammy- Nigerian Davido, born David Adedeji Adeleke, proclaimed himself the “King of Afrobeats” during an interview on The Ebro Show on Apple , emphasizing his unmatched prowess in the , as by Daily Post Nigeria, TooXclusive, and Pulse Nigeria. Davido, a four-time Grammy nominee, stated, “I can’t sing trap better than Gunna or Young Thug, or sing R&B better than Chris Brown, but nobody can sing Afrobeats like me,” his on Afrobeats and its integration into collaborations with international artists, per Daily Post Nigeria. He noted that American artists appreciate his approach, saying, “One of the good things that American artists like about collaborating with me is that, it’s either we meet in the middle or you just do it my way [Afrobeats],” per TooXclusive.

Davido’s confidence stems from his 14-year career, by hits like “Fall,” “If,” and “Unavailable,” the latter earning a 2024 Grammy nomination for Best African Music , per GRAMMY.com. His 2023 Timeless set African streaming records, and his fifth album, 5ive, released April 18, 2025, features collaborations with Chris Brown, Victoria Monét, and Omah Lay, reinforcing his global influence, per djmondomusic.com.ng. He having over 20 songs with Chris Brown, joking, “We could put out two albums right now,” per Pulse Nigeria. These tracks, blending Afrobeats with R&B, include hits like “Sensational,” nominated for Best African Music Performance at the 2025 Grammys, per GRAMMY.com.

The term “King of Afrobeats” has sparked debate, with X posts sentiments. @abazwhyllzz on November 26, 2024, called Davido unmatched, while @TheoAbuAgada on March 29, 2025, praised his omnipresence at events, per post:2,5. However, Davido acknowledged other pioneers like Wizkid and Boy, stating in a 2023 EBONY interview, “I wouldn’t say they’re lying but there’re other key players in the game that have been pushing the culture even before I came in,” per ebony.com. Rolling Stone notes Afrobeats’ global , with Davido’s Timeless earning 500 million Spotify streams and sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, per mixmag.net.

Critics argue Davido’s claim overlooks producers like Don Jazzy and artists like D’banj, who shaped Afrobeats’ sound, per Wikipedia. His collaborative approach, crediting like Peruzzi for Unavailable, counters narratives of sole dominance, per unorthodoxreviews.com. Afrobeats, evolving from Fela ‘s Afrobeat, blends hip-hop, highlife, and dancehall, and Davido’s of these elements has bridged African and Western audiences, per npr.org. His 2017 hit “Fall” amassed over 300 million streams, and 5ive‘s “Funds” with Odumodublvck showcases his adaptability, per Rolling Stone.

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