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Artiste Condemns Davido’s New Music Video

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Afro hip hop artiste popularly known as African King has joined other entertainers in condemning Davido’s use of different banned substances suspected to be cocain, fire arms and ‘runs’ girls in the music video of his newest single titled “Fans Mi’ in which he features top American rapper, Meek Mill.
The artiste who spoke with The Tide Entertainment recently, noted that Davido was ill-advised  to showcase such substance especially now that he is on top of his music career and has received international recognision.
He stressed that the irresponsible act has reduced his soaring profile as many now regard him as a drug peddler even though he has defended the substance as a cassava glour. According to him, the damage had been done and would be difficult to redeem.
David Adedeji Adeleke popularly called Davido is the son of a billionare businessman, Dr. Deji Adeleke. He was born on November 21st, 1992 in Atlanta-Georgia, United States of America. He was brought up in Lagos State.
Davido came to lime- light in 2011 after his popular song Back When that featured Nigerian rapper, Naetoc. He has his own record label tagged O.B.O. Genesis. The MTN brand Ambassador started music production at the age of 13.
He has worked with several artistes in Nigeria  namely; NPZ, Dammy Krana and popular Afro music stars like Wizkid, Ice Prince, Tuface, Naetoc, Olamide, Lynxxx and Skales.
After dropping his popular Album, “Dami-Duro” in November last year his popularity skyrocketed making him one of the most loved Nigerian Afro pop singer today. On October 23, 2013 Davido partnered with Guiness for the Guiness word of more concert. Davido has won BET Award, Kora award and Channel O Music Video Award, Ghana music award and a Nigerian music award.
Others include: Nigerian music Award, two African Mizik Magazine Awards, seven Nigerian entertainment awards and two Pynamice All Youth Award among others.
The 20 years old Davido acquired a mansion in Lekki, Phase I which cost a whopping N140 million among other very expensive property.

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