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Davido Speaks On Retiring From Music

Davido Speaks On Retiring From Music
Nigerian award-winning singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has vowed to retire from the music industry before he ‘turns sour‘.
Davido made this known in a video shared online by his friend and entertainment blogger, Tunde Ednut, stating that his greatest fear in life is when his music career starts going down.
The ‘Unavailable’ crooner explained he is really scared of the moment in his career when things start to slow down and people no longer go crazy whenever he gets on stage.
Davido admitted that everybody goes through a phase in their career when people no longer go wild for their music.
However, he never wants to get to that point in his career and he often jokes with friends that he will retire before he goes sour.
He said: “The only thing I’m really scared of is that moment maybe when I get on stage, people cry, they go crazy.
“But it’s going to get to a point in my career where it’s going to start slowing down, everybody goes through it, so that’s what I’m really scared of, that point.
“I never want to get there. I always make a joke to my friends, I’m gonna retire before I turn sour”
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