Video: “F*ck International Collaboration, Drake no be God” – Davido Slams Foreign Collaboration

Nigerian Afropop musician, Davido has criticized and spoke weirdly about international artists like Drake – says he is not in a desperate position to have any collaboration with them.

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Davido speaking in an interview with Goldmyne TV shared his thoughts on Nigerian artists collaborating with International musicians.

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While many local or African artists are forcing themselves on their way to have a collaboration with these foreign musicians, the ‘If’ hitmaker disclosed in the interview that he is not crazy about foreign collaboration.

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He added that he is much focus on only what he does locally as a local artist for his country.

Davido in his words used the F-word for the international collaboration. He said: “f*** foreign collaboration”.

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However, when the DMW boss was asked by the host if he would work with Drake when approached, he said ‘yes, but Drake no be God na’.

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