Late last night, a video surfaced
on the media space where Davido openly addressed and cleared doubts on a
recent Twitter spat with Wizkid. And all the while I kept thinking,
what’s a Nigerian music industry without these two – Davido and Wizkid?
For Davido, the stakes changed this 2014 when
he became Africa’s man of the moment, carting away all the awards in
the categories he was nominated – a reward for the test of his music
artship and career consistency. Wizkid on the other hand, seems to be
struggling with a talent that has almost waned. When a Wizkid (for
goodness sake) feels the need to fire a shot at Davido on something as
little as artiste prominence, then you know he’s feeling threatened.
Left to me, I’d have thought that artiste prominence wouldn’t even be
reason enough for a spat between these two uber talented and rightly
placed guys. But when Davido is fast catching on in places where Wizkid
thought he reigned supreme, that might pose a bit of discomfort.
Nigerian-in-diaspora rapper, Wale added a
dramatic twist to this rivalry. Wizkid featured Wale first on Drop and
even got him to tweet and Instagram an awful lot about him. Guy was
really feeling like a boss. I think I even read somewhere that Wizkid
began acting like he owned Wale, well until Olamide came along and got
out with Make Us Proud while featuring him but no, shots weren’t fired.
The best part would be Davido (I really want to laugh right this moment)
who has also gone on to feature same Wale on Won Le Ba (a track
soon-to-be released) and even shared some scoop recently about a Drake
offing in the near future.
Prior to this time, it would be only 2face
and Timaya who had international artistes with such big weights for
music features. So while Wizkid ruled the younger generation rolling
around with Chris Brown, Rihanna, Tyga and Justin Bieber, little Davido
was supposed to be okay with his African crew comprising Mafikizolo,
Sarkodie, Toofan and Diamond Platnumz. But since his global announcement
on the MTV and BET platform, he’s geared himself up for an
international breakout that will shelve Wizkid’s smoke blowing famzitude
in a tight corner. And he’s achieved this feat by simply keeping at his
music art.
Interestingly, Davido is up for another
prestigious 2014 award having secured a nomination in The Future Awards
Prize for African Young Person of the Year and still, I say there is no
basis for comparison because in the years 2011 and 2012 when it rained
Wizkid, we didn’t scamper for shelter, instead we waited his downpour
and cheered him on with loud ovation. Clearly, it’s Davido’s turn and we
shouldn’t have a problem doing same. He’s worked for it, so he totally
deserves every recognition he’s getting from it just like Wizkid did too
some years back.
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