Colombian breakout star Beéle has never hidden his admiration for Nigerian Afrobeats giant Davido, often describing the singer as a guiding force in his musical journey. Born Brandon De Jesús López Orozco, Beéle has quickly built a reputation for his infectious fusion of reggaeton and Afrobeat, a sound he credits in part to Davido’s trailblazing ability to merge African rhythms with global influences while staying true to his roots.
For Beéle, Davido is more than just an artist—he is a model of how to craft music that transcends borders. The young singer has repeatedly highlighted how Davido’s global hits, particularly ‘Fall’ and ‘If’, reshaped the conversation around African music, pushing Afrobeats into mainstream recognition. Those songs, he says, didn’t just inspire him personally but also proved that African and Latin sounds could thrive together on the world stage.
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This admiration is evident in Beéle’s own approach to music. His tracks carry the same vibrant pulse and cross-cultural energy that Davido is known for, aiming to build bridges between Latin America and Africa. In interviews, Beéle has emphasised Davido’s discipline and consistency, qualities he hopes to emulate as he carves out his own space in the industry.
Their connection has also sparked excitement among fans. Beéle has shared videos of himself enjoying Davido’s songs on X, drawing attention to their mutual respect and fueling speculation about a possible collaboration. For Beéle, Davido represents the perfect example of an artist who balances cultural authenticity with international appeal—a blueprint for building a legacy that resonates worldwide.
