“I will feature Cristiano Ronaldo in a Video, it might not be a music video” – Davido reveals (Video)

“I will feature Cristiano Ronaldo in a Video, it might not be a music video” – Davido reveals (Video)

Nigerian pop star Davido recently had an interview with GOAL TV and he talked on a possible collaboration with football star Cristiano Ronaldo. According to him, the Real Madrid’s play-maker is a good friend of his.

Davido went further to state that there is collaboration in the offing with the Portuguese footballer. he also talked about , in the interview, Nigeria’s chances in Russia World Cup and how he became friends with Victor Moses and more.

Davido also mentioned that as a little boy, he played football and sometimes he still does, especially on Sundays, when he is less busy.

The DMW Boss says Cristiano Ronaldo is his good friend, even though they’ve not met before, but then he’s working on how they’d do a video together soon, though he says it doesn’t necessary have to be a music video.

Remember Davido caused a stir hen he revealed to the world that Cristiano Ronaldo was already following him on Instagram. He was actually berated by many individuals for that move as they felt what was special in just an Instagram follow, which is just possible by a simply click of a follow button.

Well it was a big deal to Davido and he is still making it a big deal. Some of his non-followers even pointed out that Nicki Minaj was following Skales and he didn’t celebrate for that and there are quite a number of other Nigerian musicians that are being followed by foreign celebrities.

Davido, however, doesn’t seem to care, even though he has been chided by many as being childish and always love to brag about his achievements on social media giving the world a peek into everything going on in his life, which is considered a childish behaviour by some people.

Watch Interview Video Below:

 

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