Burna Boy took Naija to the Grammys, literally 😂. I don't wanna talk about the creativity, transition, time management and his drip in this whole stagecraft. There's a reason why dude's the ODG!
Which one.. the only thing similar with Ghanaians is obviously colour, chocolate black.. besides that absolutely nothing.. physical features totally different, nigerians are some of the most beautiful or good looking people on earth nodoubt, why Ghanaians should be the ugliest on the planet or second after Chinese.. nigerians are some of the most smartest and intelligent people on earth, while Ghanaians are the opposite of nigerians..
Can't you praise Nigeria without tagging Ghana,you guys share the good reputation with us but when it comes to fraud or bad reputation you'll pour everything on Nigeria, anyway we still call you brothers instead of Cameroon
It was a smart move on behalf of Burna not to dive too deep into the african theme. The rhythm and spirituality be too strong for those mainstream oyibos to swallow. You gotta feed them soft food first. And also, africans are no longer the stereotypical hide wearing and jumping people...we have integrated to a global audience. Through this we pull them closer to appreciate our culture, if they decide to do so.
Where did you get your facts from? This is what google is saying "The Nigerian singer-songwriter, BURNA BOY, was born Damini Ogulu on the 2nd of July, 1991 in Port Harcourt city, Nigeria to Bosede and Samuel Ogulu and he is the only son and eldest of three children." I am a Ghanaian by the way
That's right!!! In fact more than just his name, Burna Boy also has MFR added to his name officially! Member of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬! Confam!!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
So tell me how Tyla who just stated singing yesterday evening would win a Grammy over Burna and Davido. We love Tyla. Make she dey pour the water. But it makes no sense.
Go and do your own. I no know when some peeps go mature for life. Person wey pass you with everything, he even took afrobeats genre to the height we never dreamt of now this.