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February 19, 2024 Wishing Me Dead Saddening – Eedris Abdulkareem Tells Burna Boy

Wishing Me Dead Saddening – Eedris Abdulkareem Tells Burna Boy

Nigerian musician Eedris Abdulkareem has expressed his disappointment with Burna Boy for allegedly wishing him harm. Abdulkareem responded to Burna Boy's remarks about him, stemming from comments made in an unreleased podcast.

Burna Boy had commented on the podcast, suggesting that he doesn't hold Abdulkareem responsible for certain actions, instead placing blame on those who contributed to Abdulkareem's medical expenses during a kidney transplant in 2022.

Abdulkareem took to his Instagram to address Burna Boy's alleged remarks, deeming them "truly saddening and very disappointing." He found it shameful that Burna Boy would mock his health struggles and criticize those who supported him during his time of need.

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In response to the situation, Abdulkareem announced his intention to release a single titled "Essay to Burna Boy" within two weeks. Through his music, he plans to convey his heartfelt response to the rift between them.

November 7, 2023 Singer Peruzzi Debunks Writing For Burna Boy

Singer Peruzzi Debunks Writing For Burna Boy

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Tobechukwu Okoh, popularly known as Peruzzi, has refuted the viral report suggesting that he wrote one of Burna Boy's popular songs.

It all started when Peruzzi previously claimed to have penned over 252 songs for the Nigerian music industry. Some of his social media followers speculated that a particular hit song by Burna Boy was his creation and criticized Burna for relying on many songwriters.

In response to these speculations, Peruzzi made it clear on his official platform, stating, "Don't give me credit for what I didn't do."

October 11, 2023 Lil Durk Announces ‘All My Life’ Remix Featuring Burna Boy

Lil Durk Announces ‘All My Life’ Remix Featuring Burna Boy

Following the tremendous commercial success of his chart-topping single 'All My Life,' Lil Durk is set to release a highly-anticipated remix that features new verses from Nigerian superstar Burna Boy and the talented Stray Kids.

This exciting announcement was made by Lil Durk himself on his Instagram account, marking October 11, 2023, as the date when the news broke.

The announcement has ignited a wave of enthusiasm among Nigerian fans, particularly since Lil Durk enjoys significant popularity in the country, and 'All My Life' has seen remarkable success on streaming platforms within Nigeria.

Notably, this remix marks the second time Burna Boy collaborates with a renowned artist, as he previously teamed up with Grammy-winning music sensation J Cole for the track 'Thanks' on J Cole's seventh album, 'I Told Them.'

Since bursting onto the international music scene in 2018 with the smash hit 'YE,' Burna Boy has solidified his position as one of Africa's most prominent musical exports. His journey includes an impressive Grammy win for his fifth album, 'Twice As Tall,' and a prolonged presence on the Billboard Hot 100 with the chart-topping single 'Last Last.' His achievements extend to becoming the first African artist to sell out a stadium in the United States, headlining the illustrious Citi Field stadium in New York as part of his 'Love, Damini' tour.

Music enthusiasts can eagerly anticipate the release of the 'All My Life' remix, scheduled to drop on Friday, October 13, 2023.

August 31, 2023 Actor Patrick Doyle: Burna Boy’s Achievements Lack Individual Greatness

Actor Patrick Doyle: Burna Boy’s Achievements Lack Individual Greatness

Veteran Nollywood actor Patrick Doyle has expressed his opinion on the recognition and acclaim that singer Burna Boy has garnered.

In a recent Facebook post, Doyle shared his perspective, stating that he believes Burna Boy's recognition is not entirely deserved.

Doyle's post, shared on Wednesday, underscored his viewpoint that Burna Boy's achievements are not solely the result of his efforts. He criticised the criticised-winning artist, asserting that Burna Boy "has done nothing by himself that can be remotely described as great."

In his analysis, Doyle drew attention to the significant contributions of legendary artists such as Sunny Ade, Fela Anikulapo, and I.K Dairo, who paved the way for the current generation of artists. He urged Burna Boy and his contemporaries to acknowledge the invaluable groundwork laid by their predecessors and approach their careers with humility and respect.

Doyle's post conveyed, "The credit for the feats that appear to be puffing the likes of Burna Boy up have to be properly ascribed to the greats who cleared the thorny paths that have created pathways for his likes to walk through practically effortlessly."

The actor emphasised that greatness and remarkable achievements do not materialise in isolation. He called upon Burna Boy and his fellow artists to recognise the legacy of artists like Sunny Ade, Fela Anikulapo, Majek Fashek, and I. K. Dairo, who made significant contributions to the music industry from the 1960s to the 2000s.

Doyle's commentary reflects the ongoing discussions within the music industry about the influence of past generations on contemporary artists. His words encourage artists to embrace their roots and acknowledge the collective effort that has shaped the industry's landscape.

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