- Burna Boy’s London stadium extravaganza is setting the internet ablaze with viral videos!
- The stage wasn’t just Burna’s playground; it turned into a star-studded affair with Nigerian heavyweights like Odumodu Blvck, Shallipopi, Seyi Vibez, and Omah Lay stealing the spotlight
- Amidst the electrifying atmosphere, Shallipopi seized the moment to approach Omah Lay about his seemingly ignored DMs.
- With a friendly demeanor, Shallipopi expressed his feelings, and Omah Lay responded with kind, reassuring words.
Popular Nigerian rapper Crown Uzama, known as Shallipopi, recently had a riveting exchange with pop sensation Stanley Omah Didia, aka Omah Lay, at the legendary Burna Boy’s sold-out UK stadium concert.
Burna Boy reportedly sold out the 80,000-capacity London stadium in the UK on Saturday, June 29.
Videos from Burna Boy’s sensational London concert have surfaced online, capturing a massive turnout that left the stadium buzzing with excitement.
The event was a star-studded affair, featuring electrifying performances from a lineup of Nigerian music heavyweights, including Omah Lay and Shallipopi, who brought their hit collections to the stage alongside Burna Boy.
In the midst of this musical extravaganza, an intriguing moment unfolded. Shallipopi, ever the charismatic figure, spotted Omah Lay amidst the crowd.
After a warm exchange of pleasantries, Shallipopi playfully called out Omah Lay for ghosting his countless DMs.
In his words: “Omah Lay, I don chat you tire.”
With the crowd watching, Omah Lay responded with a smile and some reassuring words, turning a potentially awkward situation into a memorable highlight of the night.
Responding to him, Omah Lay said: “No worry, no worry, I go chat you up…”
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Meanwhile, Burna Boy, has officially surpassed one billion streams in the United Kingdom.
The ‘African Giant’ crooner was presented with a BRIT plaque at his sold-out show at the London Stadium on Saturday night, in recognition of the feat.
He now joins his compatriot, Wizkid as the only African artistes to earn over a billion streams in the United Kingdom.