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But Minaj urged him to send her the song, then delivered her verse back to him the next day.
“Nothing was really planned on this album,” he says, noting that “Nicki be charging people $500,000 for verses. And she did it for me for free.”
That might be a testament to Davido’s newfound fame stateside—or it might have simply been a case of Nicki liking the beat the Nigerian musician sent along. Either way, Davido is feeling himself, and ready to drop A Better Time in whatever finalized form it ends up taking.
“I represent a whole culture,” he says. “I represent a whole continent. You know what I’m saying? I can’t let them down.”
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