Nigerian Grammy-nominated singer Davido has spoken candidly about the intense scrutiny he faces in the entertainment industry, attributing much of it to his privileged upbringing. In a recent episode of the “Culture Knock Out” podcast, Davido revealed that he is likely the most criticized artist in Nigeria, with many of his critics harboring negative sentiments due to his wealthy background.
According to Davido, his ability to keep his affluent upbringing under wraps early in his career allowed him to gain traction without the stigma of being labeled a “rich kid” trying to break into music. By the time his background became public knowledge, he had already scored multiple hit songs, effectively establishing himself in the industry.
Overcoming Adversity
Davido shared that his passion for music drove him to pursue his dreams relentlessly, undeterred by potential criticism. “I just wanted to do music,” he said. “I didn’t care if I had to become homeless. At that point, that was all I wanted to do. Nothing would stop me.” Despite facing intense criticism, Davido continues to focus on producing high-quality music, which has consistently resonated with his fans.
The Price of Fame
The Afrobeats megastar likened the criticism he faces to the dynamics of politics, where individuals are often loved during their campaign but hated once they assume power. “It happens to everyone,” he said. “Once you become the biggest in anything, you will get criticized. You’re loved when you’re trying to get there, but when you arrive, people turn on you.” This insightful comparison highlights the challenges that come with fame and success.
Davido’s Response to Criticism
Rather than letting criticism discourage him, Davido has chosen to channel his energy into creating music that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. His resilience and dedication to his craft have cemented his position as one of Africa’s biggest music exports.
Impact on His Career
Davido’s ability to navigate the complexities of fame and criticism has been crucial to his enduring success. While some might view his privileged background as a hindrance, he has leveraged it to further his career, introducing global audiences to African genres like Afrobeats and Amapiano.
Conclusion
As Davido continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, his experiences serve as a testament to the importance of perseverance and passion in overcoming adversity. Despite being the most criticized artist in Nigeria, Davido remains committed to his music, inspiring fans and aspiring artists alike with his remarkable journey.
Source: Africa Publicity
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