Misunderstanding sparks Davido and Omah Lay's 'With You' collaboration

A social media mix-up between Nigerian artists Davido and Omah Lay unexpectedly led to their hit collaboration 'With You'. The track, born from a perceived slight, has since topped charts and earned Grammy recognition. Davido shared the story during reflections on his album '5ive'.

Grammy-nominated artist Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, recently detailed the origins of his duet with Omah Lay, born Stanley Omah Didia. The collaboration stemmed from a lighthearted moment during American streamer Kai Cenat's visit to Lagos. While driving to a club, Davido played one of Omah Lay's tracks on a livestream. When Cenat inquired about the artist, Davido replied, 'Oh! This is Omah Lay, he is hot.'

The next day, Omah Lay posted on social media: 'Wow! Davido gave me a shoutout on a livestream, I thought he hated me.' Surprised, Davido messaged him directly: 'Why would you think I hate you? We’ve never met.' This exchange cleared the air and sparked further dialogue. The pair soon swapped phone numbers and headed to the studio, recording multiple tracks before selecting 'With You' as the standout.

Featured on Davido's fifth album, '5ive', released in April 2025, the song quickly gained traction. It topped the TurnTable Top 100 chart and performed well internationally. Spotify dubbed it the most shared Nigerian song of 2025. Critically, it secured a nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards, highlighting the duo's global appeal.

'With You' has remained a staple in live performances, including Davido's Nigerian tour dates for '5ive'. Highlife veteran Bright Chimezie commended the track for its respectful nod to his classic influences, blending traditional and modern Nigerian sounds effectively.

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Nigerian Afropop artist Joeboy has launched his new EP album titled Viva Lavida. The project features a collection of tracks centered on passionate love songs and infectious rhythms. It includes collaborations with several notable artists in the genre.

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Nigerian-born, UK-based artist Oshamo has revealed details of his upcoming second extended play album, titled I D R I S. The EP is scheduled for release on October 23, 2025, through Mr Eazi’s emPawa Africa label. It follows his debut project, First of My Kind.

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Al Green has unveiled a new four-track EP featuring soulful covers of classic songs. The release, available digitally via Fat Possum Records, includes collaborations and reimaginings that highlight his enduring voice. This project marks another chapter in the legendary singer's multifaceted career.

 

 

 

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