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Davido reveals he hates seeing men in skirts
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Says he would only wear a skirt for half a million or a million dollars
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Brymo declares he would rather go to hell than sign under top Nigerian artists
Eko Hot Blog reports that afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed the fashion trend he dislikes.
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In a recent interview with American fashion content creator, Mysterious Fashioniest, Davido stated that he hates to see men in skirts.
The DMW boss said he would never be caught alive wearing a skirt except he is offered half a million or a million dollars. “Skirt; men that wear skirts. I will never wear a skirt. Except if I am offered half a million or a million dollars [laughs],” Davido said.
Meanwhile, in another news, Nigerian singer and songwriter, Olawale Ashimi Oloforo, popularly known as Brymo, has declared that he would rather go to hell than sign under Davido, Wizkid or Burna Boy. Brymo made this ‘unrepentant’ comment in a recent QnA session, stating that he was presented with a lucrative offer in 2012 to revive his career, but he declined it.
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Regarding his departure from Chocolate City, Brymo explained that it was due to the lack of desired outcomes from his popular tracks. Consequently, he chose to pursue his own path and create songs with deeper significance.
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