Davido Reveals Why He Didn’t Pay Tribute To Ifeanyi On ‘Timeless’ Album

Davido Reveals Why He Didn’t Pay Tribute To Ifeanyi On ‘Timeless’ Album

by Victor Ndubuisi
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David Adeleke, better known by his stage as Davido, a Nigerian artist, has disclosed why he chose not to include a tribute to his late son Ifeanyi Adeleke in his fourth studio album, “Timeless.”

According to Newsmen, several fans have voiced conflicting emotions about the album because it doesn’t live up to their expectations.

Davido wanted to be more fun with the album, contrary to popular belief that the tracks would be more centered on the singer’s deceased kid.

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Ahead of the upcoming ‘Timeless’ concert in Lagos, which is slated for April 23, 2023, at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Davido stated during a press conference on Monday, April 17, that his main goal was to release a classic album with few or no emotional songs to prevent fans from becoming emotional after the death of his son.

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Regardless of what he may be going through, he claims that anyone who has followed his 12-year career in the music industry can attest that he has always been a cheerful person.

He continued by saying that if any melancholy songs were to appear, they would be part of a completely other production because he never intended to combine them.

Davido has revealed how his rich father, Adedeji, made him go back to school.

The singer said that his father had ‘bribed’ him to finish his degree program after he received a second-class upper degree from Babcock University’s Music Department.

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The incredible singer revealed this while participating in the most recent episode of the +44 Amazon Music podcast. He said that after originally quitting school to concentrate on his music career, he was obliged to return.

He disclosed that his father made a bargain with him under which, in exchange for his attendance at classes from Monday through Friday, his father would construct him a top-notch studio and give him money to film music videos on the weekends.

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