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AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVIDO

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Davido recently sat down with Ebro to discuss a range of topics from his latest album A Better Time to his admiration for Wizkid. In the exclusive interview, the artist opened up about why Wizkid loves Ghana and how he was able to make his latest album a success. Davido's admiration for Wizkid is no secret, and he spoke about why he thinks Wizkid loves Ghana so much. According to Davido, Ghana has a rich musical heritage, and Wizkid was able to tap into that in order to make his own style of music. He also mentioned the unique sense of unity that exists in Ghana and how it helped Wizkid create a new sound. When asked about his latest album A Better Time, Davido revealed that he took inspiration from different genres and cultures in order to make it a success. He admitted to taking influences from Afrobeats, Highlife, and other musical styles. He also mentioned that he wanted to make sure the album was accessible to all types of people, regardless of their musical preferences. Final

ASAKE NEW ALBUM: WORK OF ART

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Asake, Nigeria's biggest Afrobeats artist, is back with a brand-new album. Titled 'Work Of Art', the album is a collection of fourteen tracks featuring collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry. The album is an eclectic mix of styles, ranging from Afrobeats to hip-hop and more. Asake pulls out all the stops to make this album a masterpiece. From the smooth R&B vibes of “We No Dey Tire” to the hard-hitting trap sound of “Money”, Asake’s music is sure to please. Asake also features some of the biggest names in the industry on the album, including Davido, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and more. These collaborations add a unique flavor to the album, making it one of the most exciting releases of the year. The album is a celebration of the culture of Afrobeats, and Asake pays homage to the genre’s pioneers on tracks like “Omo Naija” and “Ori Mi”. These songs feature some of the classic sounds of the genre, while still pushing the boundaries of modern Af