March 29, 2026

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Nigerian singer, Abdulsalam Suliyat Modasola, popularly known as Liya, has revealed that her decision to leave Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) label was driven by a desire for personal and professional growth.

Liya, who became the first female artiste signed to Davido’s record label in October 2020, officially parted ways with the label in 2023.

Speaking during an interview on the show Wahala with Josy Anne, the singer disclosed that her time at the label came with emotional challenges that significantly affected her wellbeing.

According to her, the period was marked by depression, exhaustion and health struggles, which ultimately pushed her to make the difficult decision to step away.

“Why did I leave? I just wanted more for myself, as a person and as an artist.

It was sad, it was depressing, I was tired, I was sick, but it was a decision that I had to make for myself,” Liya said.

The singer also addressed the public criticism she faced while signed to the label, noting that many people misunderstood her situation and accused her of being unproductive.

“They called me names people saying she’s lazy, she doesn’t know what she’s doing. They’re just pouring money on her, and she’s not doing anything,” she said.

Liya further revealed that the challenges she faced during that period affected her presence on social media.

She explained that she did not personally manage her Instagram account for more than two years, leaving the responsibility to her manager.

Despite the difficulties, the singer expressed gratitude to her manager for his patience and support throughout the period.

He was tired, but I’m so glad he understood. He never pushed me or forced me,” she added.

Liya gained recognition after signing to DMW in 2020 and releasing songs such as “Melo,” “Adua,” and “Lakiriboto.”

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