Why I married Chioma during our grieving moment – Davido
David Adeleke, also known by his stage as Davido, has acknowledged that he married Chioma Rowland while they were still grieving the death of their son Ifeanyi Adeleke, who was 3 years old.
The artist and Chioma, according to Tribune Online, were inspired to get married by their desire to support one another and keep their family strong during the difficult times.
Davido acknowledged that he had been going through a lot of challenges lately when he dropped his much anticipated album "Timeless" on March 31st.
He said that he had to be a tower of strength for Chioma, not just as her lover but also as her husband, in order for them to handle their difficult situation together.
At that moment, we went through a lot together and we had to be there for each other to get through that moment and be ready for what was coming-Timeless. Now that we have crossed over that moment, it is time to show the world that I am ready for this,” Davido said.
The Afrobeat phenomenon revealed that "Timeless" underwent at least three different iterations before being settled upon as the final version.
Although the album having a number of positive, optimistic songs, the singer acknowledged that the loss of his kid had an impact on the songs.
He stated:
Before my son passed on, we had finished the album. But it was a tragic situation and I really had to calm myself down and take a step back.”
“On the album, you will hear a couple of songs that might take you back and into some emotions … you will definitely hear me talk about a couple of things I’ve been through personally.”
Why I Performed at The World Cup Final, Few Weeks After My Son’s Death – Davido
Crazy. This is like a year ago we did the FIFA draw which we performed the official theme song, and I think they had like 5, 6 official theme songs but that was like the first one. And uhm, you know the vibe was cool then but I didn’t really look at it like ‘oh they’re gonna call me back to do the World Cup’ or stuff like that.
And then later on, when it was getting closer to the World Cup, I think they started talking to my management like you know, yeah we want David to come down. But me I always thought like: is it the main one? Like is the main main one?’I didn’t even know it was like the main main main one till like a week to going to Qatar.
Then they sent like yeah, it’s the actual main event and we have to come a week before to rehearse — that’s like a month after my son passed.
So it was just like ah! Should I do it? But then I was like ah, this is an opportunity that might never come again, and people don’t even get it in their whole career. And I was like man, my son would probably want me to do it. I was like ‘okay, I think I’ll do this one, then probably just disappear again’.
So we went to Qatar, got down. Bro, the production, it was like we haven’t done any work at all. Yo, that performance woke us up like whenever we get back to performing, we’re about to be doing some crazy stuff. Amazing experience. Shoutout to the Qatari people, very loving people. Very loving, caring people. They took care of us the whole time. I feel like that was one of the best places I could have gone after what happened to me.”
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