What Sets Wizkid and Davido Apart? Insights from Odumodublack’s Industry Machine Album
What Sets Wizkid and Davido Apart? Insights from Odumodublack’s Industry Machine Album
Lately, the buzz online has been intense, especially with fans of 30BG and FC celebrating the rare collaboration of Wizkid and Davido on the same album—a feat that’s not often seen. Big shoutout to Odumodublack for making this happen!
I’ve always told my longtime music heads that these two would be rivals for years to come—much like the iconic Messi vs. Ronaldo or Biggie vs. Tupac battles. Their differences in personality, lifestyle, and musical style have set them apart right from the start.
So, without further delay, here’s a breakdown of how Wizkid and Davido differ, based on the latest Industry Machine album by Odumodublack:
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Davido Brings Afrobeat, While Wizkid Leans Towards Pop and R&B
Wizkid has never been your typical Afrobeat artist, even though he has plenty of Afro-inspired songs. From his early days at EME with tracks like Holla at Your Boy, Gidi Girl, and I Love My Baby, it’s clear he’s always aimed for a broader, more international audience. His style tends to blend Afrobeat with pop and R&B vibes, designed to appeal globally rather than just locally. (Just a little joke here — not exactly for “monkeys living in trees” in Africa! 😄)
Davido, on the other hand, even though he was born in Atlanta, has always kept a strong Afrobeat flavor in his music. Songs like Ko Ko, Cheesy Problem, and Soko prove his commitment to authentic Afro sound. He’s been a major force in taking Afrobeat to the global stage today. No disrespect to the pioneers before him, but Davido’s influence is undeniable.
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Davido Delivers Instant Hits; Wizkid Creates Timeless Tracks
If you want a song that explodes across Africa immediately, Davido is your guy. His Afrobeat sound is infectious and guaranteed to make waves quickly. However, the lifespan of most Nigerian hits tends to be short—usually lasting about two weeks, with a few lasting up to a couple of months due to their catchiness.
Meanwhile, Wizkid’s tracks tend to have more longevity. Thanks to his blend of pop and R&B, his music enjoys sustained play over months or even years. His songs fit seamlessly into club mixes, chillout spots, and international playlists alike. He masterfully mixes English, Pidgin, and Yoruba to create a sound that feels both local and global. Many of his songs may not chart as immediate hits, but they keep fans coming back, spinning on repeat long after release. Just listen to his verse on Odumodublack’s album—still a club favorite today!
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Different Styles, Same Legendary Status
At the end of the day, Wizkid and Davido are simply different artists, and that’s what makes their rivalry so exciting. Both are legends in their own right, and we should appreciate their unique contributions to Nigerian and global music. Sure, we all have our favorites, but the best part is enjoying the moment and celebrating the incredible talent they both bring.
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