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Rapper Badshah hints at collaboration with Grammy-nominated African musician Davido

Indian rapper and singer Badshah has dropped subtle clues about collaborating with Grammy nominated-Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido, who has given hits such as Fall, Tchelete and 1 Milli, to name a few. Both of them took to social media to...
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Indian rapper and singer Badshah has dropped subtle clues about collaborating with Grammy nominated-Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido, who has given hits such as Fall, Tchelete and 1 Milli, to name a few.

Both of them took to social media to share a sneak-peek video clip that showcased them creating music in a recording studio in Dubai.

In the short glimpse, Davido is heard calling Badshah ‘badman’ and ‘bro’.

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A source close to the development said, “This historic collaboration promises to fuse the vibrant sounds of Indian and African music, creating a truly unique and unforgettable musical experience.” According to the source, infectious rhythms, catchy melodies and powerful lyrics can be expected out of the two. “Fans can expect a blend of infectious rhythms, catchy melodies and powerful lyrics that will transcend cultural boundaries,” said the source.

Davido’s real name is David Adedeji Adeleke. He is regarded as one of the most important Afrobeats artists of the 21st century, and for popularising the genre globally. Born in Atlanta in the US and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Davido made his music debut as a member of the group KB International. He rose to fame after releasing Dami Duro, the second single from his debut studio 2012 album Omo Baba Olowo, from which six additional singles —Back When, Ekuro, Overseas, All of You, Gbon Gbon and Feel Alright — were taken.

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It was in 2019 when the New African magazine listed Davido as one of the 100 most-influential Africans. In November 2023, Davido received three nominations at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards for Unavailable, Feel and his album Timeless. He then received three nominations at the 55th NAACP Image Awards in 2024.

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