burna boy
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Songs This will leave your headphones smoking because its so fire.
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Music There are also some sources saying this is a result of Burna's conflict with another Nigerian artist Speed Darlington.
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Zachary Horvath -
Relationships Love is in the air... But who is all up in their business recording their close moments?!
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Songs All these artists actually work well together.
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Relationships Chloe Bailey said it first in new relationship with Burna Boy.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Songs Burna samples an iconic track from Soul II Soul for his upcoming album's second teaser.
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Gossip There's a big web to untangle here...
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Pop Culture It appears Chloe's stay in Nigeria is going swimmingly.
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Zachary Horvath -
Pop Culture Fans are going to be disappointed with her answers.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music This week's "R&B Season" playlist update includes Burna Boy, Coco Jones, and Chxrry22. Which one is your favorite?
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Pop Culture Bailey looked to have been treated like a queen while with the Afrobeats superstar.
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Music The Nigerian-bred musician has faced major backlash for his comments.
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Music Burna Boy doubled down on his decision.
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Pop Culture It does come across as a calculated maneuver.
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Music Jada Kingdom issues a scathing response to Stefflon Don over Byron Messia and Burna Boy's "Taliban (Remix)."
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Gossip People are debating whether there's any truth to these rumors, and while there's no overt evidence, people are buying into the spicy narrative.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The math ain't mathin' for the rapper, and he hinted that Burna's much bigger and successful than any U.S. sales numbers could indicate.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The Nigerian singer is also facing backlash for his comments about Afrobeats.
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Alexis Oatman -
Music Barack Obama has consistently incorporated a wide range of artists and genres into his annual lists.
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Wyatt Westlake