Burna Boy explains why Nigerians hate him
Grammy-winning Nigerian artist, Burna Boy, also known as Damini Ogulu, has recently opened up about how he perceives his standing in the music industry.JAMB Result
On his social media handle, he posted a message stating, “Hated by my inferiors for having no superiors,” alongside a photo of himself.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThis statement by Burna Boy reflects his view of himself as an artist with no equals in his field, suggesting that this perceived superiority is a source of animosity from others.JAMB Portal
As reported by DAILY POST, Burna Boy has previously expressed feelings of being underappreciated in Nigeria, his home country.informationguidenigeria
In his track ‘Thank You’ from the album “I Told Them,” he touches on the theme of not receiving adequate recognition in Nigeria despite his international success and efforts to represent the country positively.NYSC Portal
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Burna Boy also addressed rumors and perceptions surrounding his personal life, including claims about his mother’s past and questions about why he doesn’t have a baby mama, which is common among some of his music industry peers.JAMB Result
In ‘Thank You’, a track from his recent album, I Told Them, Burna Boy insinuated that Nigerians don’t appreciate him enough despite making the country proud “every chance I get.”
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