Davido Announces Sixth Studio Album ORIADÉ
Fifteen years after Dami Duro announced the arrival of one of Afrobeats’ defining stars, Davido is preparing to write the next chapter of his career. The five-time Grammy-nominated artist has officially announced ORIADÉ, his sixth studio album, set for release on, unveiling the project alongside a cinematic trailer that frames what he describes as his most personal and intentional body of work yet.
The announcement arrives just days after the release of lead single “I Know Who I Be,” a record built around conviction and self-assurance. While the single serves as the opening statement of the new era, Davido says ORIADÉ explores the journey that comes before that confidence—the experiences, faith and perseverance that shape a person’s destiny before success arrives.
Derived from the Yoruba words “Ori” (head, destiny) and “Adé” (crown), ORIADÉ is rooted in a philosophy that has long occupied an important place in Yoruba culture: that purpose precedes recognition. Rather than presenting royalty as inheritance alone, the album positions the crown as something earned through fulfilment of one’s calling.
Speaking about the project, Davido described it as a reflection of both his life and career.
“ORIADÉ is about purpose. It’s about understanding that before the world recognises you, before the accolades, before the success, there’s a version of you that already knows who you’re meant to become.
Over the last fifteen years I’ve experienced some of the highest highs and some of the toughest moments of my life, but every step has strengthened my faith in where God is taking me. ORIADÉ means ‘the crown follows destiny.’
This project is about embracing who you are, where you come from and what you’re called to do. It’s the most honest I’ve ever been, and I can’t wait for the world to experience it.”

That sense of reflection feels fitting for an artist celebrating fifteen years at the forefront of African music. Since emerging as one of the architects of modern Afrobeats, Davido has remained one of the genre’s most commercially successful and globally recognised figures, building a catalogue that spans Omo Baba Olowo, A Good Time, A Better Time, Timeless, and most recently 5ive.
The new project also follows one of the busiest stretches of his career. After releasing 5ive in 2025, Davido embarked on the sold-out 5ive Alive Tour, performing across twelve countries and four continents. He made his long-awaited Coachella debut, earned another Grammy nomination through “With You” featuring Omah Lay, and recently joined Major Lazer and Nelly Furtado on “No Place Like Home”, the official soundtrack for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, before performing at the tournament’s countdown concert in Los Angeles.
The rollout itself suggests a carefully considered creative direction. Ahead of the announcement, Davido and members of his team replaced their social media profile photos with imagery centred around a golden crown, quietly hinting at the album’s royal symbolism before officially revealing the title. The trailer continues that visual language, placing the singer in regal Yoruba attire and reinforcing themes of heritage, identity and destiny that appear central to the record.
Beyond introducing another album, ORIADÉ represents an interesting point in Davido’s evolution. Coming after years spent helping transform Afrobeats into one of the world’s fastest-growing genres, the project appears less concerned with proving his place within the movement than with reflecting on how he arrived there. The language surrounding the album places identity ahead of achievement, suggesting a body of work that looks inward as much as it celebrates outward success.

