Do you think Davido's "5ive" is grammy worthy
5ive out now. Stream on all platforms.
When Davido, one of Africa’s most iconic music exports, drops an album, it’s never just music—it’s a moment. With the release of his latest project, “5ive”, the Afrobeats king proves once again that he’s not just riding the wave—he’s helping build the ocean.
Born into affluence, Davido has always faced the unique challenge of earning street credibility in a genre that often glorifies the struggle. And yet, here he is again, dropping hits, topping charts, and sparking conversations—this time around a particular lyric that took fans by surprise.
The Controversial Gem: “CFMF”
Let’s talk about the elephant in the studio—“CFMF”, a track that blends amapiano vibes with sharp commentary. Davido drops the line:
"Started all the way from face me, I face you"
The phrase “Face me, I face you” is a nod to low-income housing in Nigeria, where tenants live in shared spaces with facing rooms and communal amenities. For someone born into a wealthy family, this lyric has stirred mixed reactions. Some fans call it tone-deaf, others say it’s Davido tapping into the shared Nigerian experience, maybe for relatability—or maybe it’s just artistic license.
Whichever side you lean on, it’s a bold line. And if it’s anything, it’s proof that Davido is still experimenting, still taking risks—even if not everyone agrees with the result.
Tracklist Highlight – Top Pick from “5ive”
Here are my favourite tracks from the album and why they hit different:
“CFMF”
Controversy aside, it’s one of the most replayable tracks. The beat slaps. And that line? It’s already meme-worthy. Whether you love it or hate it, it’s stuck in your head.
The Verdict
“5ive” isn’t just another Davido album—it’s an evolution. He’s more confident, more versatile, and clearly in his experimental phase, blending elements of Afropop, Amapiano, R&B, and even trap-infused melodies. There’s something here for everyone.
Yes, the “Face me I face you” lyric might feel off-brand considering his background, but maybe that’s the point—Davido isn't trying to box himself into expectations. He’s telling stories, borrowing voices, and sometimes, pushing boundaries too far.
But isn’t that what art is supposed to do?
Final Rating: 8.5/10
Best For:
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Late-night drives
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House parties
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Instagram captions
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Subtle flexing with emotional depth
“5ive” is out now.
Go stream it, debate it, vibe to it—because love him or not, Davido remains the moment.
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