Celebrate Davido’s 32nd birthday by exploring his remarkable career achievements, from becoming the first African artist to perform at the MOBO Awards to breaking records in global music charts.
Discover how he has redefined Afrobeats and influenced the world stage. Over his illustrious career, spanning more than a decade, Davido has played a pivotal role in elevating Afrobeats on the global stage.
Here’s a look at some of his most remarkable achievements:
1. First Afrobeats artist on a FIFA World Cup theme song
In 2022, Davido made history as the first Afrobeats artist to feature on the official FIFA World Cup theme song. Hayya Hayya (Better Together), produced by RedOne, featured Davido alongside Trinidad Cardona and Aisha, becoming an anthem for the Qatar 2022 tournament.
2. PUMA clothing deal
In 2022, Davido unveiled a groundbreaking partnership with German multinational company PUMA. As the brand’s ambassador, he walked the runway at New York Fashion Week and spearheaded a special Africanized line, showcasing his influence in both music and fashion.
3. Music in international films
Davido’s artistry transcends music, with his songs featured in films like Queen of Katwe (2016) and Coming to America II (2020), where he also made a cameo performing his hit song Assurance.
4. First African artist to win a BET Award on the main stage
At the 2018 BET Awards, Davido won Best International Act, becoming the first African artist to receive the award on the main stage. His acceptance speech, urging attendees to visit Africa and embrace its culture, went viral.
5. Recognitions by Forbes and TIME
In 2018, Forbes Africa named Davido among its under-30 achievers reshaping industries across the continent. In 2021, Forbes ranked him first on its list of African icons. That same year, TIME Magazine included him in its Influential 100 Next List, spotlighting global innovators and trailblazers.
6. First African to perform at the MOBO Awards
Davido became the first African artist to perform live at the MOBO Awards in 2017. He also took home the Best African Act award, solidifying his global appeal.
7. Youngest African to sell out the O2 Arena
In January 2019, Davido, at just 26 years old, became the youngest African artist to sell out the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena in London. The iconic show further cemented his reputation as a powerhouse in global music.
BONUS: Other landmark achievements
- Blow My Mind, featuring Chris Brown, became the first Nigerian music video to hit 2 million YouTube views within 24 hours.
- His 2018 hit Fall surpassed 100 million YouTube views, becoming the first Nigerian music video to do so, and remains the most-viewed by a Nigerian artist.
- Fall earned gold certifications in both the U.S. and Canada in 2020, a first for an African artist.
- With over 40 awards, Davido ranks among the most decorated African artists of all time.
A lasting legacy
As Davido celebrates his 32nd birthday, his contributions to music, culture, and global recognition of Afrobeats continue to inspire millions. From selling out arenas to redefining African representation in global spaces, Davido’s legacy only grows stronger.
Happy Birthday, OBO! 🎉