Davido Explains Why He No Longer Goes Clubbing
Award-winning Nigerian musician Davido has opened up about a major lifestyle change, revealing why he no longer spends time clubbing despite his celebrity status and global fame. Speaking candidly, the Afrobeats superstar explained that his decision is largely influenced by personal growth, increase
Ogyem Solomon

Award-winning Nigerian musician Davido has opened up about a major lifestyle change, revealing why he no longer spends time clubbing despite his celebrity status and global fame.
Speaking candidly, the Afrobeats superstar explained that his decision is largely influenced by personal growth, increased responsibilities, and a shift in priorities. According to Davido, clubbing was once part of his routine, especially earlier in his career, but that phase of his life no longer aligns with who he is today.
The singer noted that as he has grown older, his focus has naturally moved toward more meaningful aspects of life, including family, work, and personal well-being. With a demanding music career, business interests, and family commitments, he said nightlife no longer fits into his schedule or lifestyle.
Davido’s comments have resonated with many fans, who praised him for showing maturity and self-awareness. Some supporters described his remarks as relatable, noting that lifestyle changes often come with age and responsibility, regardless of fame or profession.
Industry observers say Davido’s perspective reflects a broader trend among established artists who choose to protect their energy and maintain discipline as their careers evolve. Rather than late-night outings, many now prioritise rest, productivity, and quality time with loved ones.
The singer remains one of Africa’s most influential music figures, consistently releasing hit songs and performing on global stages. His decision to step away from clubbing has not slowed his career; instead, fans say it highlights his commitment to longevity and balance in an industry known for its fast-paced lifestyle.
Davido’s openness about his personal choices continues to strengthen his connection with fans, offering a glimpse into the realities of growth behind the spotlight and reinforcing the message that success often requires intentional lifestyle decisions.
“These days, I don’t even go to the clubs. I call my wife, I sleep off on FaceTime” — Davido speaks about how his priorities have evolved over time.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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