In a surprising turn of events, renowned Afrobeats artist, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has declared his intention to retire from the music industry after the release of his next album.
The announcement, made by the ‘Unavailable’ crooner on Thursday night, comes amidst recent controversies surrounding the artist, including doctored images and videos circulated by certain blogs.
Addressing the situation on his social media handle, Davido expressed frustration, stating, “Yall niggas really want me out the game that bad ?? Oya after next album I no do again. So una fit get peace.”
This decision marks the end of an era for Davido, who rose to fame with his 2012 hit ‘Dami Duro’ under HKN Music and later established his music label, DMW, in April 2016. DMW has been home to various music talents, including Mayorkun, Peruzzi, and Dremo.
Reflecting on his journey, Davido highlighted his recent achievements, including his fourth studio album titled ‘Timeless’, which garnered widespread acclaim and earned him his first-ever Grammy nomination last year.
The announcement comes shortly after the release of the visuals for ‘Kante’, the 10th track from ‘Timeless’, signaling the beginning of a new phase in Davido’s career. He expressed excitement about exploring new musical endeavors and achieving new milestones.
Davido’s decision to retire has sparked mixed reactions among fans and industry stakeholders, with many expressing surprise and disappointment. However, the artist remains focused on his future endeavors and looks forward to leaving a lasting legacy in the music industry.
As Davido prepares to bid farewell to music, fans eagerly anticipate the release of his final album and celebrate his remarkable contributions to the Nigerian music scene over the years.