Afrobeats megastar Davido is set for yet another shining moment on American TV as he prepares to step back onto The Jennifer Hudson Show this Thursday, December 4, 2025.

For Davido, this isn’t unfamiliar territory. He has graced the set before, but this time, he returns alongside Emmy and Golden Globe winner Niecy Nash-Betts, making the lineup feel even more star-studded.
At the heart of his appearance is the global wave created by his latest album, 5ive.
The project has been stretching its influence across continents, dominating playlists and sparking conversations from Lagos to Los Angeles.
His invitation back to the popular daytime show signals something bigger than just promotionit’s an acknowledgment of how firmly Afrobeats now sits in the global mainstream.
For the singer, this moment is another brick in the foundation of his expanding U.S. footprint. Daytime TV in America remains one of the most powerful avenues for reaching millions of households, many of whom may be encountering Davido’s music for the very first time.
And with Afrobeats blossoming worldwide, he arrives not just as an artist but as a cultural messenger, carrying the colors and sounds of Nigerian creativity into living rooms across the country.
Hosted by the endlessly charismatic Jennifer Hudson, the show has become known for its warm atmosphere, inspiring stories, viral clips, and candid celebrity conversations.
It’s the kind of space where Davido’s humor, energy, and confidence thrive—an ideal setting for him to share updates, connect with fans, and celebrate the triumph of this new chapter in his career.
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Other Nigerian artists who have stepped onto The Jennifer Hudson Show include:
- Tems – Performed “Love Me Jeje,” October 2024
- Davido – Featured guest and performer, December 2023
- Burna Boy – Appeared in November 2025, delivering a standout performance laced with cultural homage.
Davido’s upcoming return now adds another significant milestone to the growing list of Nigerian stars leaving their mark on one of America’s most beloved daytime shows
