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Why I dress like homeless man to studio – Davido

 

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In a recent interview, Nigerian singer Davido opened up about a unique habit he has before entering the studio to record music. He revealed that he sometimes dresses like a homeless man, believing it helps him create classic songs.


"Once I dress like a homeless man to the studio just know I'm leaving with a CLASSIC," he said on social media.


This unusual approach has sparked curiosity and debate among fans and music enthusiasts. While some find it eccentric, others believe there might be truth to Davido's belief.


Possible Reasons for Davido's Habit:

Mental Focus: By dressing plainly, Davido might be trying to minimize distractions and focus solely on creating music. The lack of external stimuli could allow for deeper introspection and creative expression.

Empathy and Humility: By adopting the appearance of a marginalized individual, Davido might be attempting to tap into their emotions and experiences, adding depth and authenticity to his music.

Symbolic Representation: The "homeless man" persona could represent a struggle for survival and overcoming adversity, themes that are often explored in music and art. It could be a way for Davido to channel these themes into his creative process.


Davido's revelation about his studio attire has elicited various responses:

Support: Many fans find Davido's approach unique and intriguing, praising him for his dedication to his craft.

Skepticism: Others are skeptical, questioning the effectiveness of dressing like a homeless man to write hit songs.

Intrigue: Some fans are simply curious about the deeper meaning behind Davido's habit and its potential impact on his music.

Whether Davido's "homeless man" attire truly contributes to his musical success is debatable. However, it undoubtedly reflects his unique approach to songwriting and his dedication to creating art that resonates with his audience.

Why I dress like homeless man to studio - Davido - Vanguard News (vanguardngr.com)

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