profile on Davido — full of life, music, drama, wins, and a peek behind the scenes
π€ Who Is Davido?
Real name: David Adedeji Adeleke
Born: November 21, 1992
Place of birth: Atlanta, Georgia, USA; raised in Lagos, Nigeria
Nationalities: Nigerian & American
Genres / Styles: Afrobeats, Afropop, R&B, dancehall, “modern” African pop fusions
Davido is one of the biggest names in African music. He blends catchy melodies, danceable beats, and his identity as a young African navigating love, fame, and sometimes heartbreak.
𧬠Early Life & Background
His father, Adedeji Adeleke, is a business mogul from Osun State, Nigeria; his mother, Vero Adeleke, was a university lecturer before her passing in 2003.
He attended British International School, Lagos, before moving to the U.S. to study business administration at Oakwood University in Alabama.
While at Oakwood, he began producing beats, doing vocal references, and exploring music seriously.
He dropped out of university to fully focus on music and returned to Nigeria.
π Rise to Stardom & Career Highlights
Breakthrough
His early exposure came from being part of a group called KB International.
He released “Dami Duro” (2011) which became a massive hit and is often cited as one of his breakout singles.
In 2012, his debut studio album Omo Baba Olowo dropped, with multiple singles like “Back When,” “Ekuro,” “All of You,” “Gbon Gbon,” and “Feel Alright.”
He won the Next Rated award at The Headies early in his career.
Growth, Labels & Projects
In January 2016, Davido signed a record deal with Sony Music.
Then he founded his own label, Davido Music Worldwide (DMW).
Davido | Official Website
He also signed with RCA / Sony’s major labels for international reach.
He has released multiple studio albums:
Omo Baba Olowo (2012)
A Good Time (2019)
A Better Time (2020)
Timeless (2023)
5ive (2025) — his fifth studio album, released April 18, 2025.
His 5ive Alive Tour (2025) is ongoing, promoting the new album.
Some notable recent singles:
“Offa Me” (2025) featuring Victoria MonΓ©t
Others like “Awuke,” “Funds,” “Be There Still” are part of 5ive.
π Personal Life, Trials & Triumphs
Davido’s personal life has been both joyous and tragic. In 2022, his 3-year-old son Ifeanyi died from a drowning incident — a heartbreaking moment he had to publicly face.
After that loss, he and his partner (Chioma Rowland) were blessed with twins (a boy and a girl).
Davido and Chioma Rowland have been in a long relationship, eventually marrying in 2025 in a lavish “Lagos-to-Miami” celebration.
The MIami wedding had 1,500 guests, symbolism paying homage to their late son, and blended Nigerian and international flair.
π Awards, Influence & Legacy
He’s widely recognized as one of the most influential African musicians.
His song “Fall” became one of the longest-charting Nigerian pop songs in Billboard history.
On social media, he’s among the top-followed African artists.
He’s also served as a cultural ambassador and speaks up on social issues.
In 2025, his album 5ive dropped with strong features and international appeal, signaling his continued relevance and artistry.
π΅ Style, Sound & What Makes Him Catchy
Davido is known for melodic hooks, energetic beats, and emotional verses about love, success, and identity.
He often mixes Afrobeats with R&B, dancehall, and pop influences.
He’s not afraid to experiment, evolve, or bring in new collaborators. His albums often show growth (both thematically and sonically).
π§© Fun Facts & Miscellany
Many songs begin as “reference vocals + beat experiments” in his studio process.
He’s signed and helped promote other artists through his label, DMW.
His 5ive album was curated from 80 initial tracks, and he used input from family/friends to pick the final set list
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