I’M GETTING OLD, DAVIDO

Nigerian music sensation, David Adeleke, popularly known as, Davido has recently shared his thoughts on growing older and how it has influenced his lifestyle.

In a candid Instagram post, the singer revealed that his habits have undergone a significant shift.

Davido, who is approaching his 32nd birthday on November 21, 2024, noted that his previous penchant for late-night celebrations after performances has given way to a preference for rest.

He reflected on how his travel routine has transformed, prioritizing sleep over socializing.

In his words:

“I think I finally agree that I’m getting old. I’m getting old! Normally when we land for gigs or shows, even if we land the day before, no matter the time we land, we’re going out, we’re popping out, we don’t give an eff what the promoter is doing. But these days, I just want to sleep.”

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