ENTERTAINMENT
Davido Says He Regrets Being Hardworking Despite Having Billions

Nigerian-American singer and music executive Davido has stirred conversation online after admitting that he sometimes regrets being so hardworking—even though he’s already a billionaire.
In a video shared on X by user @Olamide0fficial, Davido is seen sitting comfortably while being fanned by a member of his staff. Speaking candidly, he reflected on the pressures of his career and why he keeps pushing despite his financial comfort.
“I’m starting to regret being so hardworking,” Davido said. “From today, even if I never work again, I have billions of dollars. But with so many odds against me, I just said, ‘Forget it, I have to keep pushing.’”
The clip quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans and critics alike, many of whom took to the comments to weigh in on the singer’s mindset and the realities of fame, pressure, and wealth.
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