I still can’t decide if this is peak fandom or just a very human moment.

So during Carter Efe’s Twitch stream, Davido casually touches a fan, Kolu, on the head. Nothing dramatic. 

Next thing, Kolu gets a tattoo on the exact spot Davido touched.

His reason was simple: “I want to carry this moment forever.”

And honestly… that’s where it gets interesting.

Some people are laughing. Some are calling it extreme. Others are saying, “I’d do the same.”
But strip away the jokes and you see something deeper; what it means to feel seen by someone you admire.

For Kolu, that touch wasn’t just a touch.
It was validation. Proximity to greatness. A memory that felt bigger than the moment itself.

Is it too much? Maybe.
Is it human? Definitely.

Fandom today isn’t just about music anymore. It’s about moments, access, and stories people want to keep — sometimes permanently.

What would you do if your hero acknowledged you for two seconds?