Davido Unveils Dance Video for “Be There Still” Amidst Global Success of ‘5ive’ Album

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Davido has released the official dance video for his hit single “Be There Still,” a standout track from his fifth studio album, 5ive. With Davido unveiling the dance video for “Be There Still,” the scene is set as he performs alongside a dynamic ensemble of dancers, set against the backdrop of the “5ive” flag, symbolizing the album’s branding.

The choreography, rich in Afro-fusion elements, showcases Davido’s signature energy and artistic flair as he unveils dance moves for the hit track “Be There Still.”

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Released on April 18, 2025, 5ive has achieved significant milestones, debuting at number one on both Nigeria’s Apple Music chart and the Spotify UK Top Albums Debut chart. The album’s diverse soundscape blends Afrobeats with R&B, amapiano, and hip-hop, featuring collaborations with artists like Chris Brown, Victoria Monét, and YG Marley.

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Notably, six tracks from 5ive simultaneously charted on the Spotify UK Top Songs Debut list, setting a new record for an African artist.

5ive album cover

In addition to commercial success, Davido’s collaborative track “Hmmm” with Chris Brown earned the ‘Outstanding International Song’ award at the 2025 NAACP Image Awards, marking his second consecutive win in this category.

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Beyond his musical achievements, Davido has been open about personal transformations influencing his artistry. Following personal tragedies and the subsequent birth of twins, he describes 5ive as a reflection of his journey, emphasizing themes of growth and resilience.

The release of “Be There Still” and Davido unveiling this dynamic dance video for the track further cements his impact on the global music scene, highlighting his commitment to artistic excellence and cultural representation.

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