Davido has added two new artists to the roster of his record label Davido Music Worldwide(DMW) as the label gets new branding. DMW is one of the notable labels in Nigeria that has delivered exciting artists including Mayorkun, Dremo, and Perruzzi.
After over a decade in the music scene, DMW is getting a new logo as well as two new artists namely Logos Olori and Morravey. DMW is all set to introduce its second constitution, DMW 2.0. This revamped label promises to be bigger, better, and more ferocious than ever before.
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The first unveiling of DMW 2.0 is the label’s brand-new identity emblem. Gone is the previous caricature of a young Davido spotting a king’s crown, replaced with a more powerful and daring visual enhancement that reflects the label’s newfound attitude.
Morravey is a young Port Harcourt-bred singer-songwriter with a unique flair for blending Afro sounds using her quintessential vocals. And Logos Olori is a sensational Afrobeats vibe machine drawing musical inspiration from his Southwestern roots. These two talented artists are the industry’s latest revelations and are set to take the music scene by storm.
The two new artists will be introduced to listeners around the world with Davido’s upcoming album ‘Timeless’ which is set for release on March 31, 2023.
Recall that on March 21, 2023, Davido announced the release of his new album, Timeless, with an instagram post. In the video, he reflects on the importance of different phases of life, saying, “There is a time for everything. A time to grieve and a time to heal. A time to laugh and a time to dance. A time to speak and a time for silence.”
“There is a time for everything. A time to Grieve and a time to Heal. A time to Laugh and a time to Dance. A time to Speak and A Time for Silence. Thank you to everyone out there for your love and support that has held me down”.
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