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Davido highlights growing wealth in Afrobeats amid declining artist camaraderie

In a recent podcast, Davido reflects on the changing dynamics within the Afrobeats scene.

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Davido highlights growing wealth in Afrobeats amid declining artist camaraderie
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Nigerian music sensation David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, has shared insights into the evolving landscape of the Afrobeats genre, revealing that while the financial prospects have significantly improved, the relationships among artists have taken a downturn.

During a recent appearance on the Uncut Podcast, Davido expressed his thoughts on the current state of the Nigerian music industry. He noted that Afrobeats has become more lucrative than in previous years, attracting global attention and wealth. However, he lamented the decline in camaraderie among artists, contrasting it with the more collaborative spirit that characterized the industry in the early 2010s.

Reflecting on his own experiences, Davido recalled the days when he recorded his breakthrough hit, 'Dami Duro,' surrounded by fellow artists like Wande Coal. He reminisced about a time when collaboration and mutual support were the norms, stating, "Between 2012-2013, we artists used to hang out with each other, but now everyone is on their own."

The singer attributed the shift in relationships to the rising competition and wealth among Afrobeats artists. As the genre gained international acclaim, the intense rivalry that emerged has overshadowed the previous sense of community. Davido emphasized that despite the financial benefits of the current Afrobeats boom, the deterioration in artist relationships is a significant concern.

This stark contrast highlights a broader trend in the music industry, where financial success does not always correlate with personal connections and collaboration. As Afrobeats continues to thrive on the global stage, the challenge remains for artists to find a balance between competition and camaraderie.

Davido's candid remarks resonate with many within the industry, prompting discussions about the importance of maintaining relationships amidst the pressures of fame and success. As the genre evolves, the hope is that artists will rediscover the collaborative spirit that once defined Afrobeats, fostering an environment where creativity and mutual support can flourish alongside financial success.

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