Boston Declares March 2 as ‘Burna Boy Day’
Boston, Massachusetts, USA, has declared March 2 to be “Burna Boy Day” in honor of the Grammy-winning singer. The announcement was made in a letter signed by Ruthzee Louijeune, the city councilor, citing Burna Boy’s performances and advocacy works as the basis for the recognition. The document highlights Burna Boy’s efforts in challenging stereotypes about African artistry by popularizing Afrobeats worldwide through his music. Additionally, the singer was praised for opening doors for aspiring artists and sparking conversations about social justice, equity, and representation.
Controversial Nigerian Artiste Portable Takes Aim at Asake and Other Grammy-Nominated Artists
Controversial Nigerian artiste, Portable, takes a dig at Asake and other Nigerian artistes who missed out on the Grammy awards, suggesting that they should focus on promoting afro music instead of Amapiano. He claims that if afro music becomes popular, Nigerian artistes will have a better chance at winning Grammy awards.
Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom Engage in Heated Feud Through Diss Tracks
Tensions are rising in the music world as Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom engage in a heated feud through diss tracks. The conflict between the two artists has been escalating, with each releasing tracks taking direct aim at the other….