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If I wasn’t a Musician, I Would’ve Been A Journalist, Says Davido

 

Nigerian music superstar Davido has disclosed that if he weren’t a musician, he would have pursued a career in journalism.

 

The award-winning artist made this known in a recent interview, giving fans a glimpse into what could have been if he hadn’t followed his passion for music.

 

According to Davido, his interest in storytelling and sharing people’s experiences would have led him to become a journalist.

 

“If I wasn’t doing music, I will definitely be in journalism,” he stated. This statement has sparked curiosity among his fans, who are now imagining what it would be like to see Davido behind a news desk or reporting from the field.

 

Davido’s passion for music has taken him to great heights, with numerous hit songs and collaborations with international artists. However, it’s interesting to note that he has always been drawn to the world of journalism, which is evident in the way he uses his social media platforms to share his thoughts and experiences with his massive following.

 

While we can’t help but wonder what kind of journalist Davido would have made, it’s clear that his love for music has been the driving force behind his succes.

 

Nevertheless, this revelation has given fans a new perspective on the multi-talented artist and has sparked a conversation about the intersection of music and journalism.

 

As one of Africa’s most influential musicians, Davido’s words carry weight, and his statement may inspire young people to consider a career in journalism.

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