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Davido’s new interview with Pulse reveals a lot about the state of the singer’s affairs.
The
DMW boss who signed to Sony Music in January 2015, is working on
releasing his debut EP, “Son Of Mercy”, which is now available for
pre-order on iTunes. A single off the EP ‘Gbagbe oshi’ is currently being promoted for the local market, and he talks to Pulse about his new phase so far.
The conversation which took place at the premiere of his new video, has been transcribed and edited below.
On Absence From Music:
Why are people saying it’s taken forever, infact, shey na only me never drop? Abeg, make them free me.
I
was cool, I was travelling, I doing things, I was recording, I was
living life, I was in America. It kind of was very fast for me, because I
was moving so much, I was just setting up plays. I was setting up plays
for the future.
On Sony Music Deal:
I
was hyped that they came to me. When they told me that this is going to
happen, it’s a sacrifice that I had to make. I did so much in four
years, I did a lot, every award, I have it.
You
will see, I can’t explain, you gotta see the work. At least I don’t
have to pay for my videos again. I’m always thinking: ‘spending $250,000
on one video, that’s what I’ll never do. That’ll just take it to
another level.
I have creative control, it’s a joint thing. Most times, whatever I send them, they are ready to go.
On “Son Of Mercy” EP:
The
point of the EP is just to put out as much music as possible. Anyway I
can put out music, I will do it. Before you drop albums, they allow you
drop the EP, so I said ‘Yo let’s do it’. I had options to just wait,
drop the single, then drop the EP. I was like ‘no let me just drop the
EP’.
All of my international
collaborations Usher, Future, Popcaan, Young Thug, and more are on the
album. Everything is on the album. Think about it, the end of the year
is here. Why release all my missiles now, and the next year everybody
turns over a new leaf?
So I’m coming,
doing my African thing for now, giving them the Tinashe record, so let
them feel that for now, next year, just come through. That’s why I had
to do this EP. I can’t do what they are doing better than them, and they
can’t do what I am doing better than me. So I just have to do this EP,
and drop it down.
On African Music International Spotlight:
I
think a lot of people are going to get signed, coming soon. But trust
me, there’s work ahead of us. It’s like I’m starting again. That’s how
it feels, that’s what they keep telling me. They say: ‘Yo David, we
understand that you have this and that, and you are big. But you gotta
start again.’ When they are interviewing me, they aren’t saying ‘Yo
Davido’, they are asking ‘What’s your name? Explain Afrobeats to me?’.
So it’s like starting again.
But it’s cool, Im just 23 years.
On Starting Davido Music Worldwide:
I
needed a new space, found these new boys, and I’m like, let’s go. Do
far, it’s been lovely. I’m proud of them, they are doing so well.
On Judging His Success As A Person:
(I was successful) since last year! From last year I dey think all those ones. I bad!
For
me it’s just to keep going, help other people, drop the album, destroy.
I love this my African thing. I love it. I will never leave Africa for
nowhere. Ever! Pulse
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