With less than two days to the release of his much-anticipated album dubbed "A Better Time", award-winning singer, Davido has unveiled his album cover which has the photo of his son, Ifeanyi.
"A Better Time", a 17-track album is expected to be released on Friday, November 13 and it features stars like Nicki Minaj, Tiwa Savage, Nas among others.
While unveiling the album cover which has a photo of Ifeanyi, Davido said "I won’t keep you any longer. This year we’ve been through crazy times. Real crazy times. And through it all, we’ve all had to look inwards to find our unique hopes of better times ahead. I found a few. In human form and creative form. I’m so glad I can finally share them with you. I present to you ‘A Better Time’ out 13/11/20 00:00 WAT !"
This year we’ve been through crazy times. And through it all, we’ve all had to look inwards to find hopes of better times ahead. I found a few. In human and creative form. I’m so glad I can finally share them with you. I present ‘A Better Time’ out 13/11/20 00:00 !?????? pic.twitter.com/GhQgAxgvBQ
— Davido (@davido) November 11, 2020
Prior to unveiling the cover art, He had announced that Ifeanyi will make his debut on Wednesday, November 11.
OBO jr makes his debut today ????
— Davido (@davido) November 11, 2020
Ifeanyi, his only son whom he welcomed with his fiancee, Chioma recently celebrated his 1st year birthday which was witnessed by friends and families.
On how he came about “A Better Time” album, the “Risky” crooner said it was unplanned, as he had the plans touring with “A Good Time” album which was released last year.
“I didn’t plan the album. I just dropped A Good Time, almost exactly a year ago. My plan was to tour with the A Good Time album. Do America and go to Europe, and then I was meant to go to Asia, Australia, and do mad festivals. That being said, we had to cancel the whole tour, obviously, because of the pandemic. So I was like, ‘You know what, I’m not about to just sit at home and not do nothing.’ So I got back in the studio, and funny enough, I was making better music than I had previously dropped, and we just kept going. Before I knew it I had 20 songs in the studio, all done and recorded and finished. Then I was like, ‘Should I just put it out?’
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