In a heartwarming display of solidarity, Canadian rapper Drake has sent a message of comfort to Nigerian music sensation Davido, emphasizing that true success goes beyond winning a Grammy Award.
According to a screenshot of the conversation shared by Davido, Drake wrote: “You’ve already won if people sing your songs word for word. If you’re a hero in your hometown, you don’t need a Grammy.”
Drake’s words of encouragement come as no surprise, given his own complicated history with the Grammys. In 2019, he won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song, but still used his acceptance speech to call out the awards, stating that they “don’t mean much” to him.
Drake’s sentiments have sparked a lively debate in the comments section, with many fans weighing in on the importance of the Grammys in measuring an artist’s success.
While some argue that the Grammys are a prestigious honor that recognizes excellence in music, others agree with Drake that true success is measured by an artist’s impact on their community and the love of their fans.
Regardless of where one stands on the issue, it’s clear that Drake’s words of encouragement have struck a chord with Davido and his fans, serving as a reminder that true success goes far beyond any award or accolade.
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