- Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has declared his favorite Nigerian artist, choosing Davido over Wizkid.
- The revelation follows a viral video where Ronaldo was seen vibing to Asake’s hit song “Active,” featuring Travis Scott.
- During a YouTube video, Ronaldo was directly asked to pick between the two artists and selected Davido.
- A check on social media revealed that Ronaldo and Davido are mutual followers on Instagram, while Wizkid follows no one.
Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has declared his favorite Nigerian artist, choosing Davido over Wizkid.
This revelation comes on the heels of a viral video in which Ronaldo was seen vibing to Asake’s hit song “Active,” featuring American rapper Travis Scott.
While creating content for his YouTube channel, Ronaldo was asked to select his preferred singer between the two Nigerian music stars.
In response, the football legend named Davido as his favorite, igniting buzz among fans on social media.
Adding to the intrigue, a check on Instagram confirmed that Davido and Ronaldo are mutual followers, while Wizkid notably follows no one on the platform.
This comes amid the unending rivalry between the two Nigerian singers, which has become one of the longest-standing feuds in the music industry.
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In similar news, Famous Nigerian singer and songwriter, David Adedeji Adeleke, professionally known as Davido, has ignited online discussions with his remarks on the coveted title of the greatest footballer in history.
Davido made headlines following his spectacular performance at the 2023 Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) Awards.
During the star-studded ceremony, Davido was approached by GOAL, a prominent sports media outlet, to share his thoughts on the debate surrounding the greatest footballer of all time—a discussion that often centers on legendary rivals Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
With the spotlight firmly on him, Davido expressed admiration for both icons but voiced a preference for the Portuguese football star…
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