Davido has officially added his name to the annals of African greats as the rulebook for Afrobeats success continues to be rewritten. The Nigerian superstar has made history with his fifth studio album, 5ive, which stormed the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart with a record-breaking 16 tracks—three of which landed in the coveted top 10. According to Billboard, standout hits like “Offa Me” featuring Victoria Monét (No. 5), “Titanium” with Chris Brown (No. 6), and “With You” featuring Omah Lay (No. 7) propelled the album into uncharted territory. The feat makes Davido only the third artist—alongside genre titans Burna Boy and Wizkid—to achieve multiple weeks with 15 or more songs on the chart simultaneously, underscoring his commercial power and streaming dominance in the U.S.
Beyond the numbers, 5ive is Davido’s most ambitious project to date. The genre-blending LP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard World Albums chart with 7,000 equivalent album units earned in its first week and went on to clinch the No. 1 spot on the UK’s Official Album Downloads Chart—proof of his expanding global footprint. The album’s diverse roster includes collaborators from across continents, such as Jamaican stars Shenseea and 450 on the sensual track “R&B,” amapiano-driven rhythms in “CFMF,” and the hauntingly melodic “Awuke” featuring YG Marley. Critics have praised the album as “an intoxicating breath of ocean air,” with Davido confidently asserting his staying power: “People talk, people talk / But nobody fit fill me position.”
Adding another feather to his already decorated cap, Davido was named Digital Artiste of the Year at the 17th Headies Awards, held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos. Returning to Nigeria after two years abroad, the ceremony, themed “Back to Base” and “Apologetically African,” celebrated the evolution of African music and its pioneers. Since its inception in 2006, The Headies has honored legends like Tiwa Savage and 2Baba, and Davido’s win this year reinforces his pivotal role in shaping Africa’s digital music frontier—especially in a streaming economy where clicks, shares, and playlists define reach.
Now over a decade into his career, Davido continues to blur the lines between local and global, tradition and innovation. His latest triumph with 5ive is not just a personal milestone—it’s a watershed moment for Afrobeats as a whole. As the genre gains further traction worldwide, Davido remains at its vanguard, pushing sonic boundaries and setting new records with every beat.