Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy has once again made headlines with his heartfelt admiration for black women. In a recent conversation in Atlanta, Georgia, the 33-year-old “African Giant” revealed that his love for black women stems from the fact that they are a part of his own identity.
When asked about his favorite thing about black women, Burna Boy replied, “First of all, it’s the fact that they are an extension of me. I must always love myself, so I must love my black women”. This profound statement showcases the artist’s deep appreciation and connection to his heritage.
A Career Rooted in African Heritage
Burna Boy, known for promoting Nigeria and African heritage in his songs, has been a prominent figure in the music industry since 2010. He gained popularity in 2012 with his hit single “Like to Party”. With his unique blend of Afrobeats and hip-hop, Burna Boy has become a global ambassador for Nigerian music, showcasing the richness and diversity of African culture.
Previous Show of Appreciation
The singer has previously dedicated songs like “Onyeka”, “Omo”, and “On The Low” to black women, demonstrating his consistent admiration for them. His appreciation for black women goes beyond just music, as evident from his reaction to Blac Chyna’s visit to Nigeria to promote her Whitenicious Cream in 2018. Burna Boy voiced his disapproval, saying “Ladies, your black is beautiful!” and advising her not to sell “poison” in Nigeria.
Recent Collaborations and Performances
Burna Boy’s recent collaboration with Coldplay on the song “We Pray” featuring Little Simz, Elyanna, and Tini, further solidifies his global influence. The song, part of Coldplay’s tenth studio album “Moon Music”, has received positive reviews and has been performed live with various artists, including a notable performance at the Glastonbury Festival.
Impact and Legacy
Burna Boy’s love and appreciation for black women serve as a powerful message of self-love and acceptance. As a role model and influential figure, his words and actions inspire countless fans worldwide. With his music and message, Burna Boy continues to promote African heritage and celebrate the beauty of black women.
Source: Africa Publicity
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