Chief Priest Weighs In on Music Success: “Who Sabi Sing No Be By Grammy Awards, Nobody Sing Pass Davido”
Popular Nigerian socialite and businessman, Chief Priest, has made a bold statement on the significance of musical talent, asserting that winning Grammy awards is not the ultimate measure of a singer's ability.
Speaking in a recent interview, Chief Priest declared that no one sings better than Afropop superstar Davido, emphasizing that true talent transcends awards."Who sabi sing no be by Grammy awards. Nobody sing pass Davido," Chief Priest said, reflecting his admiration for the singer’s consistent success and unmatched vocal prowess.
His remarks come at a time when the global music industry has increasingly placed importance on prestigious awards like the Grammy. However, Chief Priest’s comment highlights a growing sentiment that real talent and popularity are often determined by the love and connection artists have with their fans, rather than external accolades.
Davido, who has remained a dominant figure in the Nigerian music scene and internationally, has enjoyed massive hits, including "Fall," "If," and "FEM," while also maintaining an immense fan following across the globe.
Chief Priest’s statement has sparked discussions on social media, with many agreeing that Davido’s influence in the music industry goes beyond the glitter of awards, highlighting the importance of connection and impact in his success.
The endorsement from Chief Priest further solidifies Davido’s status as one of the most influential and celebrated artists in Nigeria, with his fans continuously supporting him across all platforms.