In recent years, African music has experienced a surge in global popularity. Since 2016, African artists have garnered international attention with their unique blend of traditional African rhythms and modern music genres like hip-hop and R&B. In particular, the rise of Afrobeats, a music genre that originated in West Africa, has played a significant role in African music’s increasing popularity.
Afrobeats artists such as Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid have enjoyed massive success in the international music scene, collaborating with popular artists like BeyoncĂ©, Drake, and Chris Brown. Additionally, the growth of social media platforms and music streaming services has allowed African artists to reach wider audiences and connect with fans from all over the world. Overall, African music has become an essential part of the global music landscape, and it continues to influence and inspire artists across different genres. In this article, we reveal to you 10 amazing facts you probably didn’t know about Burna Boy.
Who Is Burna Boy?
Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and musician. He was born on July 2, 1991, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Burna Boy’s music career started in 2010, and he has since released several successful albums, including “L.I.F.E.” (2013), “On a Spaceship” (2015), “Outside” (2018), and “African Giant” (2019). His music is a fusion of Afrobeat, dancehall, reggae, and hip-hop, and he often incorporates lyrics in different Nigerian languages, showcasing his cultural heritage. Burna Boy’s unique sound and socially conscious lyrics have earned him international recognition, and he has collaborated with various global artists like BeyoncĂ©, Sam Smith, and Stormzy. In 2021, Burna Boy won a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album, solidifying his status as one of Africa’s most prominent music stars.
Which is the biggest Burna Boy song?
The African giant has several popular songs, but his biggest hit to date is arguable “Ye,” released in 2018 as part of his “Outside” album. “Ye” is a mid-tempo Afrobeat track that features Burna Boy’s unique vocals and incorporates Yoruba language lyrics. The song’s catchy melody and relatable lyrics about the struggle for success and overcoming obstacles quickly became a fan favourite, especially in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. “Ye” also received critical acclaim and was listed as one of the best songs of 2018 by several music publications. The song’s success propelled Burna Boy’s career and helped to cement his status as one of Africa’s biggest music stars.
How did he become famous?
Burna Boy’s rise to fame can be traced back to his early music career in Nigeria. He started making music while still in secondary school and eventually got signed to a record label after participating in a music reality show in Nigeria. Burna Boy released his debut studio album, “L.I.F.E.” in 2013, which contained popular tracks like “Like To Party” and “Tonight.” These songs gained him a following in Nigeria and across Africa.
In 2015, he released his second studio album, “On a Spaceship,” which showcased his versatility as a musician, incorporating a wide range of genres. This album helped him gain more international recognition and collaborations with other African and international artists. There are speculations on Twitter that Burna Boy will be in Kampala, Uganda soon in 2023.
However, his breakthrough came in 2018 with the release of his third studio album, “Outside.” The album contained hit tracks like “Ye,” “Heaven’s Gate,” and “Gbona,” which became fan favourites and helped him gain a larger following worldwide. “Ye” in particular became a viral hit and helped Burna Boy cement his status as one of the most popular and influential artists in Africa. Since then, the African giant has continued to release successful music and has collaborated with several international artists, leading to even more global recognition and fame.
Which was his biggest award?
Burna Boy’s biggest award to date is the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album, which he won in 2021 for his album “Twice As Tall.” The Grammy win was a significant achievement for the Nigerian star and a historic moment for African music. It marked the first time that a Nigerian artist had won a Grammy in a major music category, and it further solidified Burna Boy’s position as one of Africa’s most successful and influential musicians. He had been previously nominated for a Grammy Award in 2019 for his album “African Giant” but did not win. Nonetheless, his success at the Grammy Awards reflects the growing recognition and appreciation for African music on the global stage.
Does Burna Boy have a child?
Nigerian superstar Burna Boy has confirmed that he can’t sire children. He and his girlfriend Stefflon broke up after three years. Singer Stefflon Don said she dumped him since he could not make her a mum. Stefflon publicly addressed the official reason for their breakup on her social media platforms. Burna Boy, in a candid interview with Billboard, opened up about his life and shared that despite the fame, fortune, and adoration his music has brought him, he still feels unfulfilled. The Nigerian musician spoke about his latest album, “Love, Damini,” which serves as a reflection on his life’s journey. During the interview, Burna Boy also revealed that at the age of 31, he does not have any children.
Can the star have a child?
In a previous interview, he revealed he does not have children yet because he wants to be stable first. “I just want to be as good a parent to my children as my parents were and still are to my sisters and me. Until I’m confident that I can be stable and settle with the mother of my kids, I can’t have kids.”
What’s his net worth?
Burna Boy’s net worth is estimated to be around USD 20 million as of 2021. His wealth comes from his successful music career, which includes album sales, tours, streaming royalties, and brand endorsements. Burna Boy is one of the highest-paid musicians in Nigeria and Africa and has worked with several international brands, including Pepsi, Nike, and Mortal Kombat. He also owns a record label, Spaceship Entertainment, which has helped him discover and nurture new talents in the Nigerian music industry. Despite his financial success, Burna Boy remains committed to giving back to his community and has supported several charitable causes, including education, healthcare, and the fight against police brutality.
Is Burna Boy richer than Davido?
As of this writing, Burna Boy has surpassed Wiz Kid with a net worth of $22 million, while Davido’s net worth is about $21 million. Although Davido and Burna Boy are popular as musicians, they do other things that contribute to their earnings. However, since 2022, Davido is richer reported to be richer than both Burna Boy and Wiz Kid as he walks the streets of Nigeria with a whopping $50 million. This is just an estimate as their accurate earnings keep fluctuating day and night.
Who has more streams than Burna Boy on YouTube in Africa?
Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz has broken the record as the most streamed African musician on YouTube ever. He surpassed a strong line-up of Nigerian artists to claim the top spot on a recent report by Top Charts Africa. Diamond has amassed over 2.14 billion streams, and the figure is growing by the minute. He also holds the record for the most subscribed African artist in sub-Saharan Africa, with 7.65 million subscribers. The list mainly shows Nigerian artists, with Burna Boy coming in second with over 2.05 billion streams, followed by Wizkid with over 1.67 billion streams. Congolese rhumba maestro, Fally Ipupa, and Nigerian superstar Davido round out the top five. Other artists who made the top ten include Ckay, Flavour, P-Square, Rema, and Tekno.
Is he aggressive?
According to Linda Ikeji’s blog, Burna Boy’s not-too-pleasant personality, and proud and aggressive attitudes toward his fans and Nigerians, in general, were among the reasons he was relegated at first. Now that he has the limelight, he had yet again started emitting these toxic characters. The star has been in the news lately following his outburst with organizers of the 2019 Coachella festival for putting his name in small fonts on their flyers. But he stepped on a lot of toes when he defended himself saying, ‘I know for a fact that my own country, NIGERIA is home to the largest number of backward Unprogressive FOOLS. I will still fight for them because they are not mentally advanced enough to fight for themselves.
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