The singer’s 2017 hit single, ‘Fall’ continues to climb on the Billboard charts.

Two years following its release, Davido’s ‘Fall’ continues to set records especially on the global charts.

The single which last year was recognized as the most Shamazed Non-American song in the US has hit a new heights on the Billboard.

On Tuesday, February 5, 2019, ‘Fall’ climbed to the 29th position in the global charts board after four consecutive weeks becoming the first ever Nigerian single to achieve such a feat.

‘Fall’ moved from the 39th position in its previous week to occupy the 29th spot, the highest place ever for a Nigerian song on the Billboard Top 100 R&B/Hip-Hop charts week ending February 9, 2019.

It ranks above some notable records like, Keith Sweat’s ‘Boomerang’ and J Cole’s ‘Middle Child.’

His prolonged stay on the Billboard chart is a pointer to the fact that ‘Fall’ is enjoying massive radio spin and streams in the US. The singer had earlier confirmed the interest of the US in the said song during a recent interview in the UK.

“Fall is not even the song I wanted people to know before, but in America, they play it on the radio every 20 minutes…”.

This comes after his historic soldout concert at London’s 20,000 capacity 02 Arena. The singer has also made it know that his goal is to sell out America’s Madison Square Garden of 20,000 capacity.

Going by how much interest the US has taken to his music, this feat might not be farfetched.

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