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Davido Announces New Single ‘I Know Who I Be’ With South Africa’s Jazzwrld and GL Ceejay

Davido didn’t just drop a release date — he dropped a declaration. His announcement for the new single “I Know Who I Be,” due June 26, 2026, came with the message “The journey to the throne begins,” which is the kind of language that gets people talking before a single note has been heard.

The track brings in two South African artists, Jazzwrld and GL Ceejay, continuing a pattern of West-Southern African crossover that’s been one of the more interesting creative threads running through Afrobeats lately. It’s a combination that fans of both scenes will be watching closely, given how differently those two worlds approach rhythm, production, and melody.

For Davido specifically, this is his first new music since ‘5ive’, which means the pressure and the curiosity around this release are both running high. Coming off a full project, a lot of artists use a standalone single to signal a shift — and the “journey to the throne” framing suggests he’s treating this as exactly that kind of reset moment.

The reaction online has been predictably charged. Some fans are locked in purely off the announcement energy, reading the throne line as a direct statement of intent in a space where Davido has always had something to prove to somebody. Others are more focused on the South African connection, curious whether this leans into amapiano territory, something more traditional Afrobeats, or something harder to categorize.

Jazzwrld and GL Ceejay bring their own audiences into the conversation, and for listeners who follow the South African scene, their presence on the record is arguably the most intriguing part of the announcement. Cross-border features can go either way — sometimes they feel organic, sometimes they feel like a calculated market move — and right now there’s no way to know which side this lands on until the music actually arrives.

What’s clear is that Davido is framing this as the opening move in something bigger, not just a one-off drop. Whether “I Know Who I Be” delivers on that setup or raises more questions than it answers, June 26 is circled.

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