Berry revealed that when they first met and collaborated, Davido presented himself as just another young artist, smoothly merging with his peers who were legitimately dealing with the challenges of the music industry.
“I was there when Davido only had four thousand YouTube views,” Berry recounted.
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“When he came to London, I would take him to a studio in Bermondsey and record him. It was one of his cousins who connected us via social media. He wasn’t even known then. We were just two Nigerian guys who loved music and got connected.”
Despite Davido’s humble demeanour, Berry had a discovery on a visit to the singer’s family home.
“He acted around us like one of those poor kids. But when I pulled up to his dad’s crib, I was surprised. There’s money, and there’s money! I was just so taken aback because, at the time, my mind didn’t used to move like he [Davido] had money. He used to blend in with us. When I saw the tower, I was like, okay, they’re rich.”