Global Fusion: Davido Collaborates with Indian Star Badshah on “Wallah Wallah”

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In a milestone of cross-continental collaboration, Nigerian superstar Davido joins forces with Indian hip-hop and pop icon Badshah on a new single titled

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“Wallah Wallah”. The Times of India Badshah described the track as a fearless, borderless sound, originating in India but designed for global impact. The synergy between his rhythmic identity and Davido’s Afrobeats energy signals the increasingly trans-national nature of popular music.

For the Nigerian music industry this is significant: Davido continues to broaden his international footprint, not just by featuring in collaborations but by aligning with non-Anglophone markets. Such moves amplify Afrobeats as a truly global genre and open doors for further partnerships in Asia and beyond. From a development perspective, the trend supports an ecosystem where Nigerian artists can leverage global collaborations to access new markets, streams and revenue streams. On the security-of-intellectual-property front, managing rights, cross-territory licensing and equitable royalties become ever more complex.

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