With just four days to go before the official release of his fifth studio album 5ive, Afrobeats superstar Davido has pulled back the curtain on a powerhouse tracklist that’s already sending ripples across continents. Among the 17 songs on the project, fans can expect high-profile collaborations with Jamaican dancehall stars Shenseea, 450, and reggae crooner YG Marley—grandson of the legendary Bob Marley—each of whom made surprise appearances at Davido’s exclusive album listening party in Los Angeles earlier this month. The album, slated for release on Friday, April 18, is shaping up to be more than a collection of hits; it’s a celebration of cultural fusion and global rhythm.
Shenseea, known for her genre-defying sound and sultry delivery, previewed R&B with Davido at the L.A. showcase. “Thanks for having me @davido, the project is fire,” she posted on social media, teasing what many are calling one of the album’s standout moments. Rising dancehall star 450 also took the stage, offering a taste of his effort on the same track and noting in an exclusive with Prism Marketing Consultants, “We created something that blends both our worlds in a really authentic way.” Meanwhile, YG Marley’s featured single Awuke, released five months earlier, was already climbing the charts, with the official video amassing over 7.9 million YouTube views, underscoring the album’s cross-generational and cross-genre ambitions.
Beyond the Caribbean, 5ive draws on an impressive lineup of global talent, including American superstar Chris Brown, Nigerian hitmakers Victony, Omah Lay, and ODUMODUBLVCK, Amapiano giant Musa Keys, American R&B sensation Victoria Monét, Latin pop star Becky G, and French-Cameroonian singer Tay C. The breadth of artistry on the project is a testament to Davido’s ability to bridge musical worlds, a skill he’s honed across a career that includes over 2 billion YouTube views, 1 billion Spotify streams, and an Instagram following of almost 30 million.
“Legacy is not what you leave behind, but what you breathe into the future,” Davido shared in his announcement post—an ethos that permeates 5ive’s global soundscape. As anticipation builds for April 18, the Nigerian star is proving once again that Afrobeats isn’t just a genre—it’s a movement, and with 5ive, it’s going intercontinental in a big way.
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