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Davido, 50 Cent thrill New Jersey fans
Nigerian music star, Davido, thrilled some music enthusiasts at the ‘Tycoon Party’ in New Jersey where he shared the stage with American superstar, 50 Cent.
Davido performed at the 50 Cent party alongside international music heavyweights, Trey Songz, Fabulous, Snoop, Camila and Jacques.
The singer sang a medley of his popular songs and controlled the stage with 50 Cent by his side, as the crowd sang along.
Davido, who is currently on an international tour, had earlier announced the festival on Aug. 10 via his Instagram page @davidoofficial.
In 2015, Davido had shared a stage briefly with 50 Cent at a Las Vegas party while the latter was performing at a party.
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In July, Davido became the most viewed Nigerian artist on the streaming platform, YouTube.
In January, Davido’s hit song, ‘Fall’ beat out Yemi Alade’s ‘Johnny’ to become the most viewed Nigerian music video on YouTube.
He then became the first Nigerian artist to reach over 100 million views on YouTube racing ahead of Yemi Alade and Tekno.
In 2017, Davido had unprecedented career resurgence with his row of hits including ‘If’, ‘Fall’, ‘Fia’ and ‘Like Dat’.
Davido was the first Nigerian artist to reach one million, two million, five million and nine million followers on Instagram and now one of the most bankable Nigerian on the platform.
His recent collaboration with Chris Brown, ‘Blow My Mind’ has amassed 10 million views in less than two weeks.
(NAN)
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