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Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by EmagNig(op): 4:25pm On Jan 21, 2019
Pop star Davido's song Fall is reportedly taking over radio stations in the United States of America and the song is described as one of the biggest to ever come out of Africa.

This is according to a report by Rolling Stone.

Davido's song Fall even ought to have reached greater heights in the country, according to the report.

Read Full Report Below:

The Nigerian style of music known as Afrobeats has quietly entranced a large swathe of the world’s population. “Pretty much every song on pop radio [in the U.K. now] is sort of a Mr. Eazi-style, chill, afrobeats [track],” the producer Riton told Rolling Stone last year. But Nigerian singers have not yet established a foothold Stateside, despite well-received, afrobeats-dusted singles from established stars like Drake and Janet Jackson.

So it’s unusual that “Fall,” a springy, 19-month-old track from the Nigerian singer DaVido, is currently gaining traction on the airwaves. The growth has been gradual: 482 plays to date, spread across 36 stations, according to Nielsen BDS, which tracks radio activity. BDS reports that four new stations added “Fall” into rotation last week.

Those are admittedly not huge numbers — for comparison’s sake, Post Malone’s new single “Wow” grew by 1,700 plays last week alone. But listeners who hear “Fall” are scrambling to find their phones: It was one of the Top 100 most Shazam’d singles in America this week. In New York City, “Fall” was a Top 10 record on Shazam. And in Atlanta, another crucial market, only two tracks were getting more Shazam activity than DaVido’s.

Eliciting that level of interest in America is no small feat for an African singer. Columbia signed “Pana,” a 2016 single from Tekno, but wasn’t able to transform it into a U.S. hit. RCA signed Wizkid, the guest on Drake’s “One Dance,” but hasn’t been able to get a hit either. (RCA is also working with DaVido now.) Burna Boy, another Nigerian singer with impressive talent, is now affiliated with Atlantic, but his “Rock Your Body” didn’t reach a wide audience in America.

That has nothing to do with the music — “Pana” and “Rock Your Body” are both indelible polyrhythmic pop songs, wonderfully weightless next to the lead-footed trap that currently dominates both rap and pop radio in America.

But the machinery that creates hits in the U.S. remains conservative, even in the supposedly “new” era brought on by streaming.

Nowhere is this more true than at radio, which throws its still-considerable weight behind only a tiny number of tracks — “A Top 40 radio station is playing five songs 120 times a week every week,” according to one radio insider — and rarely takes risks on music that doesn’t align with seemingly-ancient-if-not-totally-incomprehensible norms.

Mainstream “urban” radio usually won’t play Latin trap next to American trap, even if the same producers worked on both tracks, or pivot from hard hip-hop into soft R&B. Meanwhile, pop radio tries hard to ignore viral rap records, which programmers characterize as “pretty extreme,” in favor of bizarre but ostensibly more palatable concoctions by Panic! at the Disco or Marshmello.

Even some Top 40 programmers are confused by this tendency: “I don’t know when everybody’s gonna get it through their heads that we can’t just keep forcing these pop songs that nobody likes down everybody’s throat,” Nathan Graham told Rolling Stone last year.

Radio also depends on a favor system of sorts: Artists play station concerts, stop by for interviews and record drops to help get their music onto the air.

This is costly for artists without American passports. “To work the U.S. is big money — even getting music onto radio in New York alone might cost you upwards of $100 or $200 grand,” the Nigerian star Mr. Eazi explained to Rolling Stone last year. That’s another reason why, “at the end of the day, nobody has properly broken an African act in the U.S.”

It’s too early to tell if DaVido can establish a new path from Nigeria to the American airwaves — his team only recently started “attacking US radio properly,” according to an email from the singer’s manager, Asa Asika.

But there’s no denying that when listeners hear DaVido’s music, they are immediately compelled to figure out who sings it.

And that’s not just the case with “Fall.” This week New Yorkers were also trying to determine who steals the show on local rapper Casanova’s new single “2am” (Shazaming Top 25). Surprise — it’s DaVido. He is also the artist behind the 2017 track “If,” which is Shazaming Top 50 in New York.

DaVido’s success appears to be a boon for other Nigerian artists as well.

Afro B’s “Drogba (Joanna)” was even higher than “Fall” on New York Shazam this week. If more radio programmers are willing to give these artists a chance, they may be pleasantly surprised by the results.

https://lailasnews.com/davidos-song-fall-is-taking-over-radio-stations-in-the-us-report

Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 21, 2019
grin

Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by princeAbjid(m): 6:29pm On Jan 21, 2019
This Nigga above me needs cane ah swr
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jan 21, 2019
Lol! I see some of u guys are still stuck on this 2017 song. undecided
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by femmy2010(m): 6:29pm On Jan 21, 2019
K Good for him
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by ceejayMAX(m): 6:30pm On Jan 21, 2019
OBO baddest
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by nextstep(m): 6:30pm On Jan 21, 2019
Yea! I've heard people say they heard it on radio in New York and in Florida.
I'm just so proud of our artistes... true ambassadors of Nigeria to the world... unlike some elected and appointed people whose names I shan't mention
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by kally90(f): 6:30pm On Jan 21, 2019
First to comment.
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Nobody: 6:31pm On Jan 21, 2019
Good one for Naija
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Trustme2(m): 6:32pm On Jan 21, 2019
angry
kally90:
First to comment.
For your mind. Try again later grin grin grin
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by CaptainGOOD: 6:32pm On Jan 21, 2019
Definitely better than wizkid
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by koboko69: 6:32pm On Jan 21, 2019
Its not a lie. 94.5 in Boston play it like kilode. One anchor even uses it as his sound track when doing his show.

That was my snap the last time!

Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Onyekachi419(f): 6:32pm On Jan 21, 2019
Obo grin
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Olawalesmarter(m): 6:33pm On Jan 21, 2019
More Breakthrough to come
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by freemanbubble: 6:33pm On Jan 21, 2019
Isoright
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Jaqenhghar: 6:33pm On Jan 21, 2019
Niggerians and exaggeration. Maybe its a few radio stations in New york, Chicago and those places where they have a high number of Africans but una go paint am as if its everywhere you go
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Waju001(m): 6:33pm On Jan 21, 2019
AHAN.

SONTIN WEY WE FOR 9JA SEF DON FORGET D SONG.


ABI ANODA FALL COMOT FOR MY BACK

Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by BOOMnaija(m): 6:34pm On Jan 21, 2019
Omittesb:
Good one for Naija
Hahahahah...see achievement o!
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Nobody: 6:34pm On Jan 21, 2019
In davido's voice. OBO
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Flintstone06(m): 6:35pm On Jan 21, 2019
G
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by EmekaBlue(m): 6:35pm On Jan 21, 2019
Song wey don reign past
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Yankee101: 6:36pm On Jan 21, 2019
Darvido (How they pronounce Davido here) is an American. That helps
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by babeosisi: 6:36pm On Jan 21, 2019
It's a great song.
I love it
I also like how he used a dark skinned girl not some girl that is half a chromosome away from being white
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by Nobody: 6:36pm On Jan 21, 2019
Yes I heard it on my way to work last week
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by dreamwords:
grin
David Don finally make am, em village people won't like this

Btw It heard it at a bar in south Carolina when I was chilling, cool
Re: Davido’s 'Fall' Is Taking Over Radio Stations In The US - Report by koboko69: 6:37pm On Jan 21, 2019
Jaqenhghar:
Niggerians and exaggeration. Maybe its a few radio stations in New york, Chicago and those places where they have a high number of Africans but una go paint am as if its everywhere you go
Its not exaggeration....
I live in Boston and hip hop stations play fall alot. It has been featured on count down several times. One anchor even uses the beats as his sound track when having his program. People even call in and say i dont know what tje heck that guy is saying but i cant help dance to it.
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