Davido, widely known as Davido, has been officially announced as an inductee for the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame Class of 2026. The prestigious ceremony, scheduled to take place in Atlanta, will recognise the Nigerian artist for his monumental contributions to the global music landscape.
The music star is being honoured for his pivotal role in bringing African music to international prominence. The induction acknowledges his consistent delivery of chart-topping hits, high-energy global performances, and strategic international collaborations that have bridged the gap between Nigerian music and the rest of the world.
David Adeleke’s journey into the music industry began in the early 2010s. Despite coming from a wealthy background, he carved out his own legacy. He first came into the limelight in 2011 with the single Back When, but it was his second single, Dami Duro, that transformed him into a household name across Africa. The track’s infectious energy and high-budget music video set a new standard for Nigerian pop music.
Over the last decade, Davido has transitioned from a local star to a global icon. His 2017 hit Fall became the longest-running Nigerian pop song in Billboard history, while If earned him massive acclaim for its fusion of traditional African rhythms and modern pop. His discography, including albums like Omo Baba Olowo, A Good Time, A Better Time, and the Grammy-nominated Timeless, cemented his position as a leader of the Afrobeats movement.
The Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame is a distinguished honour established to preserve and celebrate the heritage of Black creators who have made significant impacts on the world through their artistry.
Induction into the Walk of Fame is a permanent tribute. Honourees are awarded a “Crown Jewel of Excellence,” and their names are etched into the pavement of the historic district. The BMEWOF recognises individuals across various categories, including gospel, hip-hop, R&B, and mainstream pop. By inducting Davido, the organisation acknowledges that African music is no longer a peripheral genre but a central pillar of global Black culture.
The organisers further highlighted that Davido’s influence extends far beyond the recording studio. He was noted for his extensive work in philanthropy and entrepreneurship. Through his “We Rise by Lifting Others” mantra, he has frequently supported orphanages and provided scholarships to students in Nigeria.
The induction ceremony will see Davido join an elite group of entertainers. This recognition is a testament to years of hard work and a relentless drive to put African music on the highest pedestal. As one of the first Nigerian artists to be featured so prominently by the BMEWOF, Davido continues to pave the way for a new generation of African talent.









