Nigeria, April 11 -- I spent an hour yesterday watching Davido's interview on The Breakfast Club, and it felt so good for so many reasons.

First, our generation witnessed the rise of Davido at about the same time we were also growing. So, watching him evolve alongside Wizkid and Olamide always hits differently. There's a deep sense of attachment because we've been there from the days of Dami Duro, Holla at Your Boy, Eni Duro, Omo To Shan, and so on. It's not just their story - it's ours too.

Beyond the nostalgia, Davido has always identified with the streets. His personality is magnetic. And in that interview, he was real - talking about his career, family, faith, and everything in between.

One powerful moment was when he spoke about t...