A Good Time
A Good Time is the second studio album by Nigerian singer-songwriter Davido, released on November 22, 2019, through Davido Music Worldwide, RCA Records, and Sony Music.[1] The 17-track project blends Afrobeats with R&B, dancehall, and highlife influences, featuring collaborations with artists such as Chris Brown, Young Thug, Summer Walker, Popcaan, Gunna, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Naira Marley, Zlatan, Peruzzi, Dremo, and Wurld.[2] Produced primarily by Nigerian talents including Shizzi, Kiddominant, Speroach Beatz, and Tekno, the album showcases Davido's evolution from his 2012 debut Omo Baba Olowo: The Genesis, emphasizing polished, feel-good serenades about romance, wealth, and commitment.[3] The album's promotion began with the release of singles like "If" in 2017, which became a major Afrobeats hit, followed by "Fall" later that year and "Assurance" in 2018, both dedicated to personal relationships and peaking on global charts.[4][5] "Risky" featuring Popcaan marked a dancehall-infused highlight, while tracks like "D & G" with Summer Walker incorporated smooth R&B elements.[3] A Good Time arrived after a seven-year gap since Davido's debut, amid his rising international profile through tours and features, and was positioned as a celebratory statement of his superstar status in Afropop.[6] Critically, the album received widespread acclaim for its buoyant energy and cohesive vision, with Pitchfork awarding it an 8.3 out of 10 and naming it "Best New Music," praising its melodic subtlety and Davido's charismatic delivery as a "rich playboy embracing commitment."[3] Commercially, it achieved 2× platinum certification in South Africa by the RISA for over 80,000 units, driven by streaming success of hits like "Fall" and "Risky," and debuted on the Billboard World Albums chart, solidifying Davido's global appeal.[7]Background
Development
Following the success of his 2012 debut album Omo Baba Olowo: The Genesis, Davido sought to build on his rising global profile by crafting a sophomore project that incorporated more international collaborations to broaden Afrobeats' reach into R&B and hip-hop audiences.[6][8] The seven-year gap between albums allowed him to reflect on personal milestones, including family expansions and professional hurdles, motivating a shift toward themes of resilience and celebration.[9] On September 4, 2019, Davido announced the album's title, A Good Time, during a private listening event hosted by Sony Music West Africa in Lagos, where he shared the concept via social media updates emphasizing positivity, cultural pride, and "good times" as a counter to negative African stereotypes.[10][11] This theme drew from his life experiences, positioning the project as an uplifting narrative of unity and joy.[9] To achieve cross-genre fusion, Davido curated features from American artists including Chris Brown on "Blow My Mind," Summer Walker on "D&G," and Gunna on "1 Milli," selections intended to merge Afrobeats rhythms with contemporary R&B and trap elements for wider appeal.[8][12] These partnerships highlighted his strategy to elevate Nigerian sounds on global stages.[6] The album's cover art, revealed on November 20, 2019, via social media, depicted Davido with his family—including daughter Imade, son Ifeanyi, and fiancée Chioma—alongside his father and a sculpture representing his late mother, symbolizing personal evolution, loss (such as his mother's passing), and newfound stability amid life's uncertainties.[13][14] This imagery reinforced the album's core message of cherishing positive moments and family bonds.[14]Recording
The recording of A Good Time took place primarily in Atlanta, Georgia, where Davido spent the bulk of the sessions to draw inspiration from a fresh creative setting away from his usual Lagos base.[15] This location choice allowed him to connect with the city's dynamic music ecosystem, infusing the project with influences from Atlanta's hip-hop and R&B traditions that shaped its energetic vibe.[16] The sessions extended over much of 2019, culminating in the album's completion just before its November 22 release, with some tracks originating from earlier work dating back to 2018.[15] Davido maintained a hands-on role as A&R throughout the process, collaborating closely with a core team of Nigerian producers who handled the bulk of the work remotely while he was stateside.[17] He communicated beats and ideas via email and other digital means, overseeing contributions from key figures like Shizzi and Kiddominant, who served as head producers and reviewed all records regardless of their direct involvement.[18] This approach enabled the refinement of over two dozen initial ideas into the final 17 tracks, emphasizing quality and cohesion.[2] Logistics for international features highlighted the project's global scope, with remote verses integrated from artists like Summer Walker on "D&G," produced in collaboration with London on da Track, while in-person studio time in Atlanta facilitated sessions with Chris Brown for "Blow My Mind."[16] Davido personally pursued these partnerships to bridge Afrobeats with American R&B, ensuring seamless integration despite geographical distances.[16] The process was not without hurdles, as Davido's demanding tour schedule—spanning multiple continents—complicated coordination and pushed back completion timelines, requiring flexible arrangements to align producer inputs and guest availability.[16] Despite these obstacles, the Atlanta environment fostered a collaborative spirit that mirrored the album's celebratory theme, drawing on the city's renowned studio culture for late-night sessions and impromptu ideas.[15]Composition and production
Musical style
A Good Time is predominantly an Afropop album, characterized by its buoyant rhythms and infectious melodies that draw heavily from Nigerian pop traditions while incorporating global fusions. The record blends R&B textures to smooth out the vibrant sounds of Igbo highlife, creating a polished yet organic sonic palette that emphasizes feel-good energy and danceable grooves. Influences from American hip-hop are evident through collaborations with artists like Gunna and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, which introduce trap beats and melodic flows into the mix, particularly on tracks like "Big Picture."[3][19][20] Dancehall elements further diversify the sound, infusing Caribbean-inspired dembow rhythms slowed to a sashaying pace, as heard in the hybrid production of "Risky" featuring Popcaan, where skittering drums and colorful synths evoke a party atmosphere. These fusions result in a unified yet eclectic Afropop vision that balances exuberant tracks with subtler, harmonious moments.[3][19][20] Clocking in at approximately 61 minutes over 17 tracks, A Good Time maintains a consistent party-oriented ethos, with pop-R&B sensibilities shining in "Blow My Mind" alongside Chris Brown, where smooth vocals and trap-inflected production create an accessible, radio-friendly sheen. This structure allows for a dynamic flow, prioritizing conceptual accessibility over rigid genre boundaries, and underscores Davido's role in evolving Afrobeats into a borderless, celebratory form.[1][19][20]Production techniques
The production of A Good Time was primarily handled by a roster of Nigerian producers, with Kiddominant contributing to key tracks including the introductory "Intro" and the hit "Fall," which features his signature mid-tempo Afrobeats beats. Shizzi, known for his work on earlier Davido singles, produced "Blow My Mind" featuring Chris Brown, blending smooth R&B influences with rhythmic percussion. P2J, a London-based producer, helmed "Get to You," incorporating layered synth elements for an emotive ballad structure, while Tekno produced "If," infusing it with melodic hooks and dance-oriented grooves.[21][22] Instrumentation across the album emphasizes synthesizers for melodic textures, deep 808 bass lines for low-end punch, and Afrobeats percussion such as shakers and congas—for propulsive rhythmic drive that underpins the upbeat energy. These elements create a vibrant, organic sound distinctly rooted in Nigerian pop traditions while allowing space for international collaborations.[19][23] Mixing and mastering were overseen by engineers with international experience, to achieve a clean, radio-ready polish that amplifies the album's global crossover potential. Innovative vocal techniques, such as subtle auto-tune processing and multi-layered harmonies, were employed on Davido's performances to add depth and accessibility, particularly on tracks like "Blow My Mind" and "Fall," enhancing their appeal to diverse audiences beyond Afrobeats listeners.[24][13]Release and promotion
Singles
The lead single from A Good Time, "If", was released on February 17, 2017, and quickly became a defining hit for Davido, peaking at number one on the Nigerian charts.[25] The track's infectious Afrobeats rhythm and romantic lyrics propelled it to widespread popularity across Africa, marking a pivotal moment in Davido's rise to international prominence. Following "If", "Fall" arrived on June 2, 2017, as the second single, achieving platinum certification in South Africa.[26][4] Known for sparking a viral dance challenge on social media platforms, the song's upbeat tempo and catchy hook contributed to its enduring appeal, blending Afrobeats with accessible pop elements that resonated globally. "Assurance", released on April 30, 2018, drew inspiration from Davido's personal relationship with Chioma Avril Rowland, whom he dedicated the track to on her birthday.[27][5] The single topped the Nigerian charts, showcasing Davido's ability to infuse emotional depth into his music while maintaining commercial viability through its smooth production and relatable themes of commitment. To expand his international reach, Davido collaborated with American R&B artist Chris Brown on "Blow My Mind", released July 26, 2019, as a strategic move toward cross-genre partnerships.[28] The duet highlighted Davido's growing global network, with its fusion of Afrobeats and contemporary R&B earning praise for bridging African and Western sounds ahead of the album's launch. The final pre-album single, "Risky" featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan, dropped on October 23, 2019, incorporating dancehall influences to add rhythmic diversity.[29] This track served as a teaser for A Good Time, emphasizing Davido's versatility in blending genres while building anticipation for the full project.Tour and marketing
The promotion of A Good Time leveraged a strategic partnership with RCA Records, which distributed the album internationally and supported a global marketing push, including U.S.-focused PR efforts coordinated by Melanin Unscripted to amplify its reach among American audiences.[30][21] Davido built anticipation through social media teasers, sharing snippets of tracks and behind-the-scenes content on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, often highlighting themes of joy and family connections that aligned with the album's upbeat vibe.[31] Key promotional events included a private listening party in Lagos on September 7, 2019, hosted by Sony Music West Africa, where Davido previewed tracks for industry insiders and fans, and a post-release listening session in New York City on November 23, 2019, featuring performances and discussions of collaborations.[32][33] Music videos for singles like "Risky" and "1 Milli" were released as part of the campaign, incorporating vibrant visuals to engage global viewers. To support the album, Davido announced the "A Good Time Tour" on December 17, 2019, a 22-date North American run starting February 28, 2020, in Edmonton, Canada, and ending April 11, 2020, in Atlanta, with stops in major cities including Vancouver, Los Angeles, New York, and Toronto.[34][35] The tour kicked off successfully with several sold-out shows, but on March 13, 2020, Davido postponed the remaining dates amid the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, prioritizing fan safety after initial performances demonstrated strong demand.[36][37] While full rescheduling for the A Good Time itinerary did not occur, select postponed elements influenced later North American outings in 2021 and 2022, allowing Davido to maintain momentum with live performances during the recovery period.[38]Release history
A Good Time was released digitally worldwide on November 22, 2019, through Davido Music Worldwide, RCA Records, and Sony Music.[39] In Nigeria, the album became available for digital download a day earlier, on November 21, 2019.[40] The release was exclusively in digital formats, including streaming and download options on platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify, and Audiomack, with no official physical editions like CD or vinyl produced.[21] No reissues or deluxe editions with bonus tracks have been issued since the original launch.[1]Critical reception and legacy
Professional reviews
Upon its release in November 2019, Davido's album A Good Time received generally positive to mixed reviews from music critics, who praised its energetic production and crossover appeal while noting some repetition and lack of lyrical innovation. Pitchfork's Sheldon Pearce awarded it an 8.3 out of 10, calling it a "buoyant, unsinkable record" that demonstrates Davido's charisma and provides "not just an integrated sound all his own but a clear vision for its future," highlighting its potential to elevate Afrobeats globally through polished, feel-good tracks.[3] The Guardian's Tara Joshi gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, appreciating Davido's "undeniable charisma and intricate understanding of warm, uplifting pop instrumentation" that delivers catchy hooks, but critiquing its 17-track length for drifting into "sunshine-infused listlessness" and repetition.[13] In a 7 out of 10 review for TooXclusive, Oluwatobi Ibironke commended the album's sonic cohesion and strong features from artists like Chris Brown and Summer Walker, viewing it as evidence of Davido's maturation and the evolution of Afrobeats into more border-crossing anthems with themes of love and family.[41] Pulse Nigeria's Motolani Alake offered a mixed assessment, praising the album's commercial polish and cohesion but lamenting its lack of "multiple groundbreaking and mind-blowing songs" and limited lyrical depth amid its focus on accessible pop. Based on these and other available reviews, the album holds an aggregate score of 68 out of 100 on critic aggregators like Album of the Year.[42]Accolades and impact
A Good Time received several nominations at the 14th Headies Awards in 2020, including Album of the Year and Best R&B Album, highlighting its prominence in Nigerian music.[43] The album also won the Rest of Africa Album award at the 26th South African Music Awards in 2020, recognizing its international appeal beyond Nigeria.[44] The album played a pivotal role in the globalization of Afrobeats by featuring high-profile collaborations with American artists such as Chris Brown on "Blow My Mind," Summer Walker on "D&G," and Gunna and Lil Baby on "No Words," which bridged African and Western music scenes and inspired subsequent cross-cultural partnerships in the genre.[45] Released under Davido's deal with RCA Records and Sony Music, it marked a significant expansion of his U.S. market presence, facilitating greater visibility for Afrobeats artists on global platforms.[18] Culturally, tracks from the album gained traction in mainstream media, with "Assurance" featured on the soundtrack of the 2021 film Coming 2 America and performed by Davido in a key scene, underscoring Afrobeats' integration into Hollywood and contributing to the genre's surge in popularity during the 2020s.[46] In the long term, A Good Time bolstered Davido's career trajectory, laying the groundwork for his first Grammy nominations in 2024 for Timeless and additional nods in 2025, including Best African Music Performance.[47] As of 2025, the album has surpassed 1.5 billion streams across platforms, reflecting its enduring commercial success and influence.[48] Reflections on Davido's discography position the album as a turning point, solidifying his status as a global Afrobeats ambassador and influencing the next generation of artists.[49]Commercial performance
Chart performance
A Good Time debuted at number 6 on the US Billboard World Albums chart for the week of December 7, 2019. It also entered the US Heatseekers Albums chart at number 7 during the same period. In Nigeria, the album reached number 1 on the TurnTable Albums chart and held the top position for multiple weeks. The album exhibited strong longevity on the Billboard World Albums chart, where it remained for 25 weeks.[50]Streaming and sales
In the United States, A Good Time has accumulated approximately 435,000 equivalent album units as of 2024, encompassing a combination of physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming equivalents.[51] This figure underscores the album's sustained popularity in the market, driven largely by high-streaming tracks like "Fall" and "If." Globally, the album surpassed 1 million equivalent units by 2021 and reached an estimated 1.5 million units by 2025, reflecting its broad international appeal across various platforms and regions.[52] On streaming services, A Good Time has achieved significant milestones, including over 436 million streams on Spotify as of late 2025.[53] The album marked a historic moment for Nigerian music in 2020 when it became the first from the country to exceed 1 billion total streams across all digital platforms, a feat attributed to its viral hits and Davido's growing global fanbase.[54] By 2025, it had amassed over 1 billion views and streams on YouTube Music, further solidifying its dominance in visual and audio consumption.[55]Certifications
The album A Good Time was certified 11× Platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA) as of 2023, equivalent to over 500,000 units.[56] The single "Fall" earned a Diamond certification from RISA in South Africa as of 2025, representing shipments equivalent to over 500,000 units, and a Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States in 2021 for 1,000,000 units.[57][58] The single "If" received a Diamond certification from RISA in South Africa as of 2025, equivalent to over 500,000 units.[59] As of November 2025, the album A Good Time has not received an RIAA certification in the United States, despite approaching the Gold threshold of 500,000 units.[60] In other regions, the album has achieved unofficial Gold status in Nigeria based on sales estimates exceeding 7,500 units.[61]Track listing and credits
Track listing
The standard edition of A Good Time comprises 17 tracks with a total runtime of 60:36.[62][1][2]| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Intro" | Yonda | 3:23 |
| 2 | "1 Milli" | 2:43 | |
| 3 | "Check Am" | 3:14 | |
| 4 | "Disturbance" | Peruzzi | 3:39 |
| 5 | "If" | 3:57 | |
| 6 | "D&G" | Summer Walker | 3:00 |
| 7 | "Get to You" | 3:35 | |
| 8 | "Risky" | Popcaan | 3:27 |
| 9 | "Sweet in the Middle" | Wurld, Naira Marley, Zlatan | 3:00 |
| 10 | "Fall" | 3:44 | |
| 11 | "Green Light Riddim" | 2:52 | |
| 12 | "Big Picture" | Gunna, Dremo, A Boogie wit da Hoodie | 3:41 |
| 13 | "One Thing" | 3:38 | |
| 14 | "Assurance" | 3:51 | |
| 15 | "Blow My Mind" | Chris Brown | 3:06 |
| 16 | "Company" | 2:47 | |
| 17 | "Animashaun" | Yonda | 3:40 |