Sweet moment Burna Boy calls his mother on stage in Texas, lifts her up and makes fans sing for her [VIDEO]

Burna Boy’s mum appreciates singer for birthday surprise on and off stage


Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of superstar singer, Burna Boy has appreciated her son following her birthday celebration surprise.

She turned a year older this week and Burna Boy had celebrated his mother on her birthday.

A video made the rounds on social media showing the moment the ‘City Boy’ crooner called his mother on stage during his performance in Austin, Texas and they enjoyed a cute mother and son moment before he serenaded her with love. The audience joined the singer, as they sang a birthday song for her, while also kissing her.

Now reacting to it, Bose Ogulu expressed how blessed she is over the sweet gesture. Describing it as an unforgettable moment, she gushed over how her son surprised her on stage with the sweetest birthday serenade. She wrote:

“Feeling completely blessed!
@burnaboygram surprised me on stage with the sweetest birthday serenade.
Unforgettable moment”.

See video below:

Burna Boy no doubt reciprocated the love his mother showered on him during his birthday in July. The singer who turned 32, was surprised on stage during his performance in the Netherlands with a pre-birthday celebration. The singer was performing when his mother along with his sisters stormed the stage with balloons and instrumentalists singing birthday songs.

Burna Boy, who was taken aback by the surprise, paused his performance to celebrate with his family.

Last year, Burna Boy’s mother had opened up on managing him, which was a form of sacrifice and not ambition.

The businesswoman managed Burna’s career at the initial growth stage in 2014 and dropped because she had kids to raise, which came with a lot of responsibility. However, she fully resumed her managerial position in 2017 and has collected several awards for the African Giant, which earned her the nickname “Mama Burna.”

According to Mama Burna, she came to manage him as a form of sacrifice, but not for the aim of becoming a manager.

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