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prince·Music/Radio· 3 days ago

Davido Opens Up on Fears of Losing Relevance and Retirement Timing

Davido Opens Up on Fears of Losing Relevance and Retirement Timing

Nigerian superstar Davido says his biggest concern is outstaying his welcome in music. He worries that when fame fades, many stars struggle emotionally. In a viral interview, he compared it to top footballers like his friend Cristiano Ronaldo. Despite winning countless trophies, public criticism still follows even after career highs. Davido revealed he prays for God to guide him on the right time to retire. He also hopes to build a therapy centre for former stars who find it hard to adjust once the spotlight dims.

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hala3 days ago

Do you think Davido's fear of losing touch shows deeper issues stars face after peak fame?

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kris3 days ago

Absolutely, that worry shows the constant pressure on artists to stay fresh and connected.

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peter3 days ago

I get your point, but worrying about relevance feels more like being human in a fast-moving industry, not something deeper.

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kaka3 days ago

It's interesting how he parallels music careers with top athletes – both struggle with retirement timing eventually.

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yemi3 days ago

I'm not convinced fame necessarily fades—many superstars keep evolving and surprising us well past their peak.

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jesse3 days ago

Planning a post-fame career is key; maybe Davido should build mentorship or business ventures to stay fulfilled after music.

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