31-year-old Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, better known to the world as Davido, announced Monday that his new single, “I Know Who I Be,” is set to drop on June 26, ending what has been, by his standards, an unusually subdued stretch away from the recording booth.
The announcement, made through his official X account and accompanied by striking promotional imagery, was characteristically bold. “The journey to the throne begins,” the singer told his millions of followers, a statement that reads less like a teaser and more like a warning to the competition.
The timing is noteworthy. As recently as May, Davido had publicly disclosed plans to step back from music temporarily, a revelation that prompted considerable speculation among fans and industry watchers about what was next for one of Nigeria’s most bankable music exports.
That break, it turns out, was brief.
“My next single ‘I Know Who I Be’ releases June 26th,” he confirmed in the post, leaving little room for ambiguity. If the hiatus was meant to be a period of reflection, it appears to have yielded results quickly, and whatever emerged from that quiet period, Davido is clearly eager to share it with the world.
The track will feature rising acts Jazzwrld and GL_Ceejay, a pairing that suggests Davido is not simply returning to familiar ground but actively expanding his sonic circle and creating new platforms for emerging voices.
“I Know Who I Be” will mark Davido’s first solo release since “Be There Still,” which dropped in March 2025. In the intervening months, he has not been absent from the music scene. Most recently, he appeared as a featured artist on “Nakupenda” by TxC, but a solo record carries a different weight, a different kind of statement.
And the timing couldn’t be more deliberate. The announcement follows Davido’s headline performance at the opening concert of the 2026 FIFA World Cup countdown series in Los Angeles, a stage that placed him squarely in front of a global audience and served as a powerful reminder of just how far Afrobeats has travelled from the streets of Lagos to the entertainment capital of the world.
For Davido, performing on that platform was not merely a personal milestone it was emblematic of an entire genre’s ascent. And with a new single days away, he appears intent on capitalizing on that momentum.
To understand why “I Know Who I Be” carries such anticipation, one need only look at the arc of the career that precedes it.
When Davido burst onto the scene in 2012 with the infectious, irresistible “Dami Duro,” few could have predicted the scale of what would follow.
Over the next decade-plus, he methodically built one of the most decorated catalogues in African music, landmark project after landmark project, Omo Baba Olowo, A Good Time, A Better Time, and the critically acclaimed Timeless, each one extending his reach further across the continent and beyond.
He has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, collaborated with international heavyweights, and consistently placed Nigerian music in conversations where it was once overlooked. In many respects, Davido has not simply ridden the wave of Afrobeats’ global rise, he has helped create it.
With just days to go before the release, anticipation among his loyal fanbase, the so-called 30 Billion Gang, is palpable. The question on many lips is whether “I Know Who I Be” will carry the kind of anthemic energy that has defined his biggest records or whether it represents something newer, something more introspective, shaped by the months of reflection he alluded to earlier in the year.
The title itself is suggestive. In a music industry increasingly crowded with contenders, and in a genre now courted by global labels and streaming giants alike, “I Know Who I Be” reads as an assertion of identity, a refusal to be defined by anyone else’s narrative.
If Davido’s track record is anything to go by, it would be unwise to bet against him.
“I Know Who I Be” drops June 26.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Davido’s return to solo music with “I Know Who I Be,” dropping June 26, is more than just a new release it is a statement of intent.
Coming off a high-profile performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup countdown concert in Los Angeles and armed with over a decade of genre-defining work, the Afrobeats heavyweight is signaling that he is not done chasing greatness.

















