However, BurnaBoy has been listed among artists that would be performing in ' 'Africa Unite' concert on the 24th of November 2019 in South Africa as part of the Africans Unite line-up.
BurnaBoy is an epitome of "The African Message" and in "Monsters You Made"video, he clearly shows why he's the African Giant with a video like never before. This one is for the history books! Oluwa Burna has done it again!
South African rapper, AKA has dared African giant, BurnaBoy to fulfill his promise of beating him up in S.A, as the latter has planned to storm Mzanzi, South Africa, for a show.
Award winning Nigerian Musician, BurnaBoy aka African Giant has been withdrawn from the upcoming 'Africans Unite' concert scheduled to hold in South Africa on the 23rd November.
Angelique Kidjo, however, hailed BurnaBoy after picking up the award. She dedicated it to him for "the immense work he's done to put Africa on the global map".
Nigerian Singer and African Giant, BurnaBoy has withdrawn from the Africa Unite Concert scheduled to hold in South Africa. According to various reports, BurnaBoy most certainly won't be performing in Mzansi.
We recall that Jorja Smith and BurnaBoy have previously collaborated on her hit songs, 'Be Honest' and 'Gum Body' of the Nigerian singer's 2019 album, 'African Giant.'
Jorja Smith was featured on BurnaBoy's 'African Giant' album, they created magic and served one of the outstanding tracks off the LP. Furthermore, Jorja Smith is working on her forthcoming project and it's expected to drop anytime soon.
"Davido has been there before you; Wizkid has been there before you; a lot of people have been there before you. You're not a giant, you're not the giantofAfrica." "You never reach Odogwu; na Davido be Odogwu.
Yonda stated that around when the song was released, the self-acclaimed GiantofAfrica penned a subtle shade aimed at him. Watch the video below ... maziibe_ tweet.
Nigerian singer BurnaBoy is set to attend a music concert in South Africa after he vowed to never step foot in the country in the heat of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.