- Nigerian singer Burna boy gives reason why Afrobeats singers lacks something in their music
- He described the Afrobeat music genre as music filled with entertainment with no life experiences
Grammy award winning singer, Burna Boy makes a bold claim regarding afrobeat singers.
Burna Boy asserted that a staggering 90% of Afrobeat artists lack substance in their music.
Burna Boy claimed in an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that the majority of Afrobeat musicians lack life experiences, which renders their music hollow.
He declared that music, in his opinion, ought to be infused with real-world knowledge.
He characterized Afrobeat music as exciting and entertaining but devoid of real-world experiences.
Burna Boy characterized musicians as having their own ups and downs in life, difficult moments that surround the creation of music.
In another story, Burna Boy knocked for flouting traffic rules in his Rolls-Royce despite advocating for better Nigeria
Afrobeats sensation Burna Boy is facing the heat from critics, as video of him leisurely driving his Rolls Royce through the bustling streets of Lagos, caught significant online attention.
After an extended tour abroad, the music star has returned to the country, and it’s quite evident that he’s relishing every moment of his time here.
Quite recently, the Odogwu sensation was observed gracing the thoroughfares of Lagos alongside his entourage, while he luxuriously navigated the cityscape in his distinguished Rolls Royce.
In the viral video, Burna Boy was captured driving his car between his police escorts, who were audibly sounding their sirens, executing a left turn onto a road prominently featuring a bold green and white one-way sign.
The individuals behind the recorded video, could be distinctly heard enthusiastically cheering and showering Burna Boy with accolades, with exuberant shouts at maximum volume.
Fans who stumbled upon the video leveled accusations against the singer for disregarding traffic regulations by driving against the one-way traffic rules.
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