Davido’s ‘5IVE’ Sells 7.3K Units in the US in Its First Full Week

Afrobeats superstar Davido continues to make waves in the global music scene with his latest album, 5IVE, which reportedly sold 7,300 units in the United States during its first full week of release. The figure, shared via posts on X, underscores the Nigerian artist’s growing influence in one of the world’s largest music markets.
- engulf the vibrant energy of Davido’s signature sound, blending Afrobeats, pop, and R&B influences. Featuring a mix of high-energy anthems and introspective tracks, the album has been praised for its versatility and Davido’s ability to connect with audiences worldwide. While specific track details or singles weren’t highlighted in the data, the album’s strong debut suggests significant fan anticipation and engagement.
The 7.3K units sold, as reported on X, reflect a combination of physical and digital sales, as well as streaming equivalents, though a detailed breakdown wasn’t provided. These numbers, while unofficial, position 5IVE as a notable release in the US market, where Afrobeats continues to gain traction. For context, first-week sales for non-mainstream genres can vary widely, and Davido’s performance is a testament to his dedicated fanbase and strategic promotion, including social media buzz and potential radio play.
However, it’s worth noting that the sales figure originates from social media posts and lacks verification from authoritative sources like Billboard or Nielsen Music. Until official charts confirm the data, the number should be viewed as preliminary. Still, the reported success aligns with Davido’s trajectory as a global ambassador for Afrobeats, following the footsteps of artists like Burna Boy and Wizkid.
Davido, born David Adeleke, has consistently pushed boundaries since his breakout hit “Dami Duro” in 2012. With multiple awards, including MTV Africa Music Awards and BET Awards, his music resonates across Africa, Europe, and North America. 5IVE marks another milestone in his career, building on the momentum of previous projects like A Good Time and Timeless. Fans on X have celebrated the album’s release, with posts highlighting its cultural significance and commercial potential.
As Afrobeats continues to carve out space in the US, Davido’s 5IVE could pave the way for more African artists to break through. Whether the album sustains its momentum or climbs higher on the charts remains to be seen, but for now, 7.3K units in a week signals a strong start. Keep an eye on official chart updates for confirmation and further insights into how 5IVE performs in the coming weeks.
Disclaimer: Sales figures are based on unverified social media posts. For accurate data, refer to official sources like Billboard or Nielsen.