Nigerian superstar Davido is preparing to add another milestone to a career already studded with them, confirming that his sixth studio album, Oriadé, will land on 31 July 2026, a date he has deliberately tied to the 15th anniversary of his entry into the music industry.
The 33-year-old Afrobeats heavyweight broke the news in an exclusive sit-down with Billboard on Monday, before turning to his social media platforms to deliver the announcement with characteristic flair.
Accompanying a cinematic teaser, he wrote: “ORIADÉ. 31st JULY. The kingdom expands. Chosen long before the throne. Pre-order my new album now.”

The visual leans heavily into a regal motif, with Davido pictured in a wine-and-black embroidered traditional outfit trimmed with beads, positioned beside a throne and crown. It is an unmistakable visual shorthand for the themes he says run through the project: royalty, purpose, and destiny.
The title itself carries weight. Oriadé fuses two Yoruba words: “ori,” meaning head or destiny, and “adé,” meaning crown, and according to Davido, it doubles as a deeply personal statement on a career that has spanned a decade and a half. “Over fifteen years ago, I decided to trust something I couldn’t fully explain… I just knew music was my destiny,” he told Billboard. “Oriadé is a celebration of the journey that led me to where I am now.”
He went further, framing the album as both a tribute to his own unlikely rise and an encouragement to others charting unconventional paths. “To be in a position where I can help push African music forward around the world is something I’ll never take for granted,” he said.
“I hope when people hear my new album, they understand that purpose doesn’t always follow the expected path. The biggest blessings often come from betting on yourself, even when the destination isn’t in sight yet.”
Sonically, Davido is positioning Oriadé as something of a return to form. He described the new material as deliberately rooted in the unfiltered Afrobeats sound that first won him an audience more than a decade ago. “The recent music I’ve been working on is really, really African,” he explained. “I’m taking it back to my original Davido kind of music.”
Notably, the album will run just 13 tracks, a marked departure from the singer’s usual album length. Each of his five previous studio efforts, Omo Baba Olowo (2012), A Good Time (2019), A Better Time (2020), Timeless (2023), and 5ive (2025), carried 17 songs apiece, making Oriadé the most compact full-length project of his career to date.
The rollout is already underway. Lead single “I Know Who I Be” dropped on Friday, officially kicking off the album campaign ahead of the July release.
Oriadé arrives as the follow-up to 5ive, which extended Davido’s run of commercial dominance on the global stage. That album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard World Albums chart, gave him a fifth consecutive top-five placement on the chart, and brought together an eclectic roster of collaborators including Omah Lay, Chris Brown, Victoria Monét, Becky G, Shenseea, and YG Marley.
The Omah Lay-assisted track “With You” went on to become one of the standout Afrobeats records of 2025.
The new album announcement caps off a packed year for the singer. In April, Davido made his Coachella debut with a 45-minute headlining-caliber set that included a surprise appearance from fellow Nigerian star Adekunle Gold.
He also lent his voice to “No Place Like Home,” the official soundtrack for the FIFA World Cup 2026, teaming up with Major Lazer and Nelly Furtado, and later performed the track live at the tournament’s countdown concert in Los Angeles.
With Oriadé, Davido appears intent on using a milestone anniversary not just to look back, but to reassert his place at the forefront of Afrobeats’ continued global ascent.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Davido is marking 15 years in the industry with Oriadé, a tighter, more sonically rooted 13-track album dropping 31 July 2026, a deliberate return to his original Afrobeats sound, framed around themes of destiny and purpose, and arriving on the back of a career-best run that includes a Coachella debut and a World Cup soundtrack feature.














