In a recent interview, Davido said he was relaxing with some artistes at Club Rehab when the Nigerian singers walked in.
He said seeing the way Wizkid, Wande Coal, and Psquare were celebrated by ladies when they entered the club “made me want to be like them”.
Davido said he thereafter told his dad he was no longer interested in going back to school.
He said he wanted to come back to Nigeria and focus on music because he saw that the country’s entertainment industry was beginning to flourish.
“So we go to the club, then another set of artistes walk in, this club called Club Rehab, I think Psquare, Wizkid, he was just coming up, and then Wande Coal was there,” the singer said.
“When they walked in, all the girls went crazy and I said to myself, I want that. That was the day I said I’m not going back to school.
“I actually wanted to move back to Nigeria because I saw the industry growing. I had the drive, that’s what I wanted to do.
“So I told my dad that I wanted to transfer my credits in my college from Alabama to Nigeria. I remember going to my dad and he was like no go back to school.
“I came back to Nigeria because I knew it was going to become something and I did not want to be left out.”
In 2011, Davido released his first single ‘Back When’, a song from his debut album ‘Omo Baba Olowo’(2012).
He rose to fame after releasing ‘Dami Duro’, the second single from his debut studio album.
In the last decade, the 30-year-old Afrobeats singer has put out multiple chart-topping singles.
This includes ‘Gobe’, ‘One of a Kind’, ‘Skelewu’, ‘Aye’, ‘Owo Ni Koko’, ‘If’, ‘Fall’, ‘Fia’ and ‘Assurance’ among others.
Davido would later release two other albums ‘A Good Time’ and ‘A Better Time‘ in 2019 and 2020 respectively.
Davido released ‘Timeless’, his fourth album which housed 17 tracks, on March 31.
Since the album’s release, ‘Timeless’ has continued to garner millions of streams across music platforms.