In her words: "To me, burnaboy was the biggest artist in Africa when I picked him for simatinya video and I remember almost losing my record deal with Jude Okoye's label for standing my ground that it was only burnaboy I wanted and no one
Award-winning afrobeat singer, BurnaBoy, whose real name is Oluwadamini Ogulu finally returns to social media following his Grammy loss. On the 5th of February, BurnaBoy lost two awards he was nominated for at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
BurnaBoy took to his Instagram page to share the news. Although appreciative for the invite, BurnaBoy is however displeased that his name was written in small fonts on the list against some that were written boldly.
That Burna should caution his bou on his own insteadnormally We don't know the name of Burna's guy yet but we learnt it was one of the short guys in Burna's team Oba eventually apologised but Burna kept going on and his boys wanted to let Oba
In her words: "To me, burnaboy was the biggest artist in Africa when I picked him for simatinya video and I remember almost losing my record deal with Jude Okoye's label for standing my ground that it was only burnaboy I wanted and no one
He stated this on Curiosity Made Me Ask hosted by skit maker, Bae U Barbie, while reacting to BurnaBoy's diss freestyle where he insinuated that Brymo has "fallen off." "Is it [the diss freestyle] not BurnaBoy lyrics?
Aloma has always shown his loyalty to his boss on social media and he has taken his loyalty a step further by inscribing the name of his boss on his arm.
The multiple award-winning artist, BurnaBoy was seen striking a pose with famous dancer and hype man, Pascal Odinaka, known by his stage name, Poco lee.
"Hate Speech and Incitement byBurnaBoy; You are finding an event headliner by an artist who goes by the stage name 'BurnaBoy'. "Not only did he spread falsehoods through his extensive platforms , he literally invited violence and hate.
A video making the rounds on social media has shown the moment Nigerians stumbled on themselves while trying to pick money thrown by Nigerian singer, BurnaBoy.
BurnaBoy's More Life was reworked and sampled at the outro of the record in an almost unrecognisable form. "They told me they had picked it, but when the song came out it was...chopped." BurnaBoy said.