Davido has added another international accolade to his catalogue as the British Phonographic Industry has certified his 2019 album A Good Time as Silver in the United Kingdom. The award was confirmed on November 21, 2025, when the BPI updated its certified releases listing to show A Good Time as having reached the Silver threshold.
This certification recognizes combined sales and streams equivalent to 60,000 units in the United Kingdom. That A Good Time reached this milestone more than five years after its release is a testament to the album’s enduring appeal and the strength of catalog listening on streaming platforms.
A Good Time now becomes Davido’s second album to be certified in the UK. His 2023 album Timeless received Silver earlier in 2025, a sign that the artist is sustaining and growing his presence in one of the world’s most important music markets. The back-to-back recognition of two albums in the region demonstrates both immediate impact and lasting resonance.
A Good Time first arrived on November 22, 2019. It includes tracks that became fan anthems and crossover hits such as If, Fall and Assurance. Those songs helped build long term streaming momentum that eventually translated into formal certification in the UK. The album’s steady consumption is also evidence of playlist placements and continued engagement from both UK listeners and the global Afrobeats audience.
For Davido this Silver award is significant on a personal level and meaningful for Afrobeats more broadly. On a personal level it proves that work released years ago can continue to find new audiences and accumulate commercial recognition long after its initial launch. For Afrobeats the milestone is further proof that the genre is not a passing trend but a sustained presence in mainstream global music consumption.
Davido’s growing list of international certifications underscores how Afrocentric sounds have become woven into the playlists of millions of listeners in the United Kingdom and beyond. A Good Time’s Silver status is part of a larger pattern where artists from the Afrobeats scene continue to collect formal industry recognition across multiple markets.


