Afrobeat superstar, Davido, has released his fourth studio album, ‘Timeless’, after two years of buildup and anticipation. The 17-track album encompasses genres from afrobeats to genre-bending homage songs to classic sounds from Nigeria’s past.
Davido continuously demonstrates his diverse range of sounds and artistry through this new album. These tracks are sure to entertain music lovers around the world with its range of rhythms which are bound to make you immune to boredom.
Moreover, it contains features from top artistes like VEC and various popular producers who have handled the production of this masterpiece.
David Adeleke, better known by his stage name of Davido, has released his long-awaited album, “Timeless,” at last.
Early on Friday morning, the musician announced the 17-track project’s release to his devoted followers on social media.
The ‘OBO’ crooner also talked about the method he went through from his past collection to the most recent.
Davido moreover gave Chioma Rowland, his spouse, a shout-out while increasing in value his fans and the individuals who guaranteed the completion of the venture.
“At long final – WE are back. “The travel from my final collection to this collection has been a tornado to say the least,” Davido composed on Twitter.
He said he reviewed sitting and gazing over the sea not so long ago, “wondering in case I may get here again, after all I’ve been through… but with your love and support, we made it.
“I’m not beyond any doubt what comes after this, but I needed to grant you my heart, soul, and vitality. Nowadays, I show you “TIMELESS”.
To begin with, I must send an extraordinary thank you to the most grounded lady I know, @thechefchi!
“Thank you, thank you, thank you.” And to all my supporters, I adore you. Presently, appreciate! I’ll see you all on the street soon!” the music star included.
The collection highlights energizing Nigerian and universal specialists such as Fave, Asake, and Cavemen, as well as British-Nigerian rapper Skepta, Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo, South African artist Musa Keys, and Jamaican Dancehall star Dexta Daps.