- The Granddaughter of Bob Marley, Zuri Marley, expresses her wish for her late grandfather to collaborate with Nigerian music star Burna Boy.
- The revelation takes place during the premiere of the documentary in London, providing a platform for Zuri Marley to share her thoughts on potential collaborations.
- Zuri Marley emphasizes Burna Boy as the only artist she would have cherished seeing work with her grand father, Bob Marley.
- Zuri Marley reflects on her choice, stating that she thought about it thoroughly before deciding that Burna Boy is the ideal collaborator.
The granddaughter of the legendary Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley, Zuri Marley, has shared her thoughts about seeing her late grandfather collaborate with the Nigerian music sensation Burna Boy.
Zuri Marley expressed a strong desire to witness her grandfather working with the Nigerian afrobeat star Burna Boy.
The revelation came during the premiere of the documentary ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ in London.
In an exclusive statement, Zuri Marley conveyed her deep admiration for Burna Boy and stated that after thorough consideration, she believes Burna Boy is the only artist she would have cherished seeing collaborate with her grandfather.
The young musician shared her sentiments with attendees at the movie premiere, emphasizing her excitement at the prospect of a collaboration between the two influential artists.
In her words;
“The person who I would want my grandpa [Bob Marley] to collaborate with is Burna Boy. I had to think about it. I went backstage and I was like, ‘Burna Boy. Africa Unite.”
In other news, In a recent episode of a popular podcast, makes a bold claim that Nigerian music sensation Burna Boy is on the same level as the legendary Michael Jackson.
He stated to the audience in his podcast that Burnaboy is not on the same level as Wizkid or Davido, and that the guy they should be comparing Burnaboy to the late singer Michael Jackson.
The host also stated that Burnaboy was far too gifted to be paired with people like Wizkid and Davido.
Also, at Burnaboy’s performance last year, he explicitly said that he was not a member of the “big three,” which consisted of him, Davido, and Wizkid.