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Nigerian singer Davido has been announced as one of the inductees for the 2026 Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia. The recognition places him alongside entertainment figures honoured for their influence on Black culture and global music.
Organisers announced Davido as part of the 2026 class ahead of the induction ceremony scheduled for June 1 in Atlanta’s Historic Westside. The Walk of Fame was created by the Black American Music Association and the Georgia Entertainment Caucus to honour people who have shaped Black entertainment and music.
Davido joins a class that includes rapper Ludacris, gospel singer Paul S. Morton and former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson.
The singer also joins Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti among African artists previously recognised by the organisation.
Since its launch in 2021, the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame has honoured entertainers including Beyoncé, Usher, Stevie Wonder and Mary J. Blige.
The Walk of Fame recognises Black entertainers and cultural figures who have influenced music and entertainment around the world. Inductees receive plaques placed along the walkway in Atlanta in recognition of their impact on Black culture.
Davido, born David Adeleke, has become one of Afrobeats’ biggest global acts. His album Timeless earned Grammy nominations, while his recent project 5IVE also received international recognition.
The induction adds to a growing list of international honours for the singer as Afrobeats continues to gain wider global attention.
Ademide Adebayo