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Burna Boy
Nigerian singer-songwriter (born )
Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu MFR[4] (born 2 July ),[1] known professionally as Burna Boy, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer and record producer.[5][2][6] He gained recognition in after releasing "Like to Party", the lead single from his debut studio album L.I.F.E ().
In , Burna Boy signed a record deal with Atlantic Records and its parent company Warner Music Group. His third studio album Outside, which also serves as his major label debut, was released in [7]
In , Burna Boy won Best International Act at the BET Awards, and was named an Apple Music Up Next artist. That same year, he released his fourth studio album, African Giant, which won Album of the Year at the All Africa Music Awards and was nominated for Best World Music Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[8][9] In , Burna Boy won African Artist of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards, and released his fifth studio album Twice as Tall, which won Best World Music Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[10][11] He won Best International Act at the BET Awards for the third time.
Burna Boy's sixth studio album Love, Damini, which was released in July , became the highest debut Nigerian album on the Billboard chart. It also became the highest-charting African album in France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.[12] In October , Burna Boy was awarded the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic plaque for his achievements in music.[4] In , Rolling Stone ranked him number on its list of the greatest singers of all time.[13] Burna Boy won his fourth Best International Act at the BET Awards.[14] His song "Last Last" won Afrobeats Single of the Year and Song of the Year at The Headies [15] Burna Boy became the first African artist to have two albums earned over 1 billion streams on Spotify.[16]
Life and career
Early life and education
Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu was born on July 2, , in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.[17] His mother, Bose Ogulu, worked as a language translator, and his father, Samuel Ogulu, managed a welding company.
His maternal grandfather Benson Idonije once managed Fela Kuti.[18][19] Later, his mother became his manager.[20] Ogulu grew up in Southern Nigeria and began making his own beats using FL Studio.[18][21] He attended Corona Secondary School in Agbara, Ogun State, before relocating to London, England, to further his studies.[18][22] He studied media technology at the University of Sussex from to ,[23] and also studied media communications and culture at Oxford Brookes University from to [24] Burna Boy returned to Port Harcourt and took up a year-long internship at Rhythm FM.[24] He launched his music career after returning to Lagos.[24][25]
– L.I.F.E (Leaving an Impact for Eternity) and On a Spaceship
Burna Boy's debut studio album, L.I.F.E, was released on 12 August , serving as the follow-up to his second mixtape Burn Identity ().
The album sold 40, copies on the day of its release. Aristokrat Records later sold its marketing rights to Uba Pacific for ₦10million.[26] The album's release was preceded by five singles: "Like to Party", "Tonight", "Always Love You", "Run My Race", and "Yawa Dey". L.I.F.E was produced entirely by Leriq and features guest appearances from 2face Idibia, M.I Abaga, Timaya, Olamide, Reminisce, and Wizkid, among others.[27]Nigeria Entertainment Today ranked the album 10th on its list of the 12th Best Albums of [28] The album's music was inspired by Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, and Bob Marley.
It received generally positive reviews from music critics, who applauded its production. It was nominated for Best Album of the Year at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards. In August , L.I.F.E peaked at number seven on the BillboardReggae Albums chart.[29]
In , Burna Boy split from Aristokrat Records;[30] eight months later, he founded the record label Spaceship Entertainment, in February, [31] Burna Boy's second studio album, On a Spaceship, was released on 25 November [32] His 7-track debut extended play, Redemption, was released in September Its lead single, "Pree Me" debuted on Noisey.[33][34]
– Outside and African Giant
On 19 January , Burna Boy was featured on American rock band Fall Out Boy's song "Sunshine Riptide", a track from their seventh studio album Mania.[35] He released his third studio album, Outside, exactly a week later, on 26 January, Described by the singer as a mixtape, Outside consists mostly of afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, and road rap.
It features guest appearances from English musicians J Hus, Lily Allen, and Mabel. Outside was supported by six singles: "Rock Your Body", "Streets of Africa", "Koni Baje", "Sekkle Down", "Heaven's Gate" and "Ye". Its production was handled by Leriq, Baba Stiltz, Jae 5, Juls, Chopstix, Steel Banglez, Fred Gibson, Phantom, and FTSE.
The album received positive critical acclaim and was ranked by Pulse Nigeria and Nigerian Entertainment Today as the best Nigerian album of [36][37] It won Album of the Year at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.[38] In February , Outside debuted at number three on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.[39] A single from the album, "Ye", ended up atop most Nigerian publications year-end list as the biggest song of [40][41]
On 7 October , Burna Boy performed before a sold-out crowd at London's O2 Academy Brixton.[42] A day prior to the show, he held a pop-up event at Red by Little Farm and sold limited boxes of his Space Puffs cereal, as well as custom notepads, lighters, and graphic tee-shirts.[43] On October 9, , he was announced as one of Spotify's new Afro Hub takeover artists.[44] The announcement coincided with him being named YouTube's Artist on the Rise for three months.[45]
On 3 January , Burna Boy was announced alongside Mr Eazi as one of the artists performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[46] He won four awards at the Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, including African Artiste of the Year, Listener's Choice, and Best Male MVP.[47] On 21 March , Burna Boy released a 4-track collaborative EP with Los Angeles-based electronic duo DJDS, titled Steel & Copper.[48] The EP blends Burna Boy's upbeat melodies with DJDS' slinky trap beats.[49][50]Steel & Copper combines elements of dancehall and reggae music with Afropop and trap.[49][50]
On 24 June , Burna Boy won Best International Act at the BET Awards.[51] In July , he was announced as an Apple Music Up Next artist.[52] His inclusion in the program was accompanied by a Beats 1 interview with Julie Adenuga and a short documentary.[53] He recorded "Ja Ara E" (Yoruba: "wise up" or "use your head") for Beyoncé's The Lion King: The Gift and was the only guest artist with their own track on the soundtrack album.[54][55]
Burna Boy's fourth studio album, African Giant, was released on 26 July It was supported by six singles: "Gbona", "On the Low", Killin Dem", "Dangote", "Anybody" and "Pull Up".
He began recording the album in and told Billboard that it was his most personal project yet.[56] He first revealed plans to release it in April and held a private listening session in Los Angeles.[57] Photos and videos from the listening session were shared on social media. African Giant was initially announced as a track album.[57] To promote the album, Burna Boy headlined the African Giant Returns tour, the second leg of his African Giant tour.[58] Burna Boy recorded "My Money, My Baby", a track that appeared on Queen & Slim's soundtrack album.[59] Described as an "Afrobeat-tinged track", "My Money, My Baby" contains a sample of Fela Kuti's song "Shakara".[59] On 22 November , Burna Boy was featured alongside English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran on British rapper Stormzy's single, "Own It", the fourth single from his second studio album, Heavy Is the Head.[60] In November , he became the first Afrobeat artist to sell out the SSE Arena and was given a special plaque to mark his achievement.[61]
– Twice as Tall and Love, Damini
In April , Burna Boy performed in the One World: Together at Home special.[62] On 19 June , he was featured on the remix of South African producer Master KG's viral song "Jerusalema".[63] Burna Boy used his signature afrobeat's style on the song[64] and also partly sings in the isiZulu language.[63] On 30 July , Burna Boy was featured on British singer Sam Smith's single, "My Oasis", the lead single from their third studio album, Love Goes.[65] His fifth studio album, Twice as Tall, was released on 14 August It was executive produced by Diddy and his mother, Bose Ogulu.[66][67] The album became his highest-charting project, debuting at number one on the Billboard World Albums Chart.
On 24 November , Twice as Tall was nominated for Best Global Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. It was the second consecutive year that Burna Boy received a nomination in this category.[68] He won an Edison Award in the World Album category for African Giant, and won Best International Act at the MOBO Awards on December 9, shaking off competition from Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby and Roddy Ricch.[69] At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards held on 15 March , he won the Grammy award for Best Global Music album.
Burna Boy's song "Destiny" was included in the playlist at the inauguration of Joe Biden.[70] He won Best International Act at the BET Awards, becoming the first African artist to win the award three consecutive times.[71]
On 19 March , Burna Boy was featured on Canadian singer Justin Bieber's song "Loved by You", a track from his sixth studio album, Justice.[72] On 17 September , he was featured on American singer-songwriter Jon Bellion's single "I Feel It", which marked the first musical collaboration between the two, but the latter co-wrote "Loved by You" with Justin Bieber.[73] On 4 June , Burna Boy performed at the Belgravia Sports Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he allegedly refused money to wear a ZANU-PF scarf as an endorsement of the Mnangagwa administration.[74]
In , he was named the "Best Solo Act in the World" by NME.[75]
Burna Boy released his sixth studio album, Love, Damini, on July 8, Its release was preceded by the singles "Kilometre" and "Last Last".[76]
Burna Boy held his first concert in Jamaica on 18 December , at the Jamaica National Stadium.[77]
–present: I Told Them…
In April , Burna Boy released a song titled "Mera Na" featuring Sidhu Moose Wala, In which he gave tribute to Sidhu.
"Mera Na" charted on various international charts including Billboard Global , Canada Hot , and New Zealand Hot Singles chart.[78] In June, he released the single "Sittin On Top Of The World", which heavily samples American singer Brandy's hit single "Top of the World".[79][80][81][82]
On 10 June , Burna Boy became the first artist from Africa to perform at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi.
The singer took the stage at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, in front of more than 71, supporters and an audience of over million people.[83][84] In July, he became the first African artist to headline and sell out a stadium show in the United States, headlining at Citi Field in New York.[85] He was named by Billboard as the top Afrobeat artist of the year [86] At the Billboard Music Awards, Burna was awarded the inaugural best Afrobeats award becoming the first African artist to win a BBMA as lead artist alongside Rema who won best afrobeat song that night.[87] In November he was nominated for four Grammy awards, making him the most nominated Nigerian artist in Grammy history with ten total career nominations and the first Nigerian to have nominations in five consecutive years, from to [88] He was named as most streamed Sub-saharan African artists globally on Spotify, making it his second year in a row.[89] While congratulating African artists for their Grammy nominations, The Recording Academy described Burna Boy as the biggest artist in Africa.[90]The Nation named him the entertainer of the year for having an unrivaled and outstanding year.[91]
"Sittin' on Top of the World" received a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.[92] Burna Boy performed the song at the ceremony on 4 February , alongside Brandy and 21 Savage.[93][94][95]
In November , his popular song "Higher" was nominated for Best African Music Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, which will be held in February at the Arena in Los Angeles.[96] He has been nominated for the award six times throughout his career.
Personal life
Burna Boy dated British rapper Stefflon Don from [97] to [98]
Artistry
Burna Boy's music is primarily a mixture of Afrobeats, hip hop, reggae, and R&B.[99] His music, which he refers to as "Afro-fusion", is a combination of Afrobeat, dancehall, hip-hop, pop, R&B, and reggae.[54][][] August Brown of the Los Angeles Times describes Burna Boy's sound as "savvy and modern but undistracted by obvious crossover moves".[] Kittitian dancehall artist Byron Messia described him as an incredibly talented lyricist who does not write down lyrics or waste time in the studio to create a song.[] In an interview with The Punch, Burna Boy shared how he gets inspiration: "I get into the booth and lay down the melody and the music just comes to me.
honestly, I can't really explain it—the inspiration and ideas just flow through me spiritually when I'm in the studio."[] He has earned local acclaim from fans and critics for the lyrical content of his songs, which stand out in the Afrobeats landscape, where songs are usually optimised for danceability at the expense of penmanship.
He has also discussed political topics in his music, such as on the African Giant track "Another Story".[] Nigerian singer Omah Lay claimed Burna Boy is the best songwriter he has ever seen and an inspiration when it comes to the art of writing.[]
He is known for his vocal texture, as well as his baritone voice, singing in a blend of English, Yoruba, and Nigerian Pidgin.[]
Rolling Stone listed Burna Boy among the greatest singers of all time.[]
Legacy
Burna Boy's success has led some to opine that he has cultivated a profile of a leading figure in Afrobeats.[] Talent manager Kim Moore told CNN that "Burna Boy's (Grammy) win will inspire other African artistes to create projects that appeal to global audiences."[]BBC radio presenter Darren Joseph described him as "an icon among a generation".[]
"Burna Boy has not diluted his African heritage to reach his global audience, Instead he has placed an unmistakably African stamp on music drawn from all around Africa.
A voice that exemplifies the West African cultural virtue of coolness, poise and control."
Jon Pareles, The New York Times[]
Rolling Stone described him as a Nigerian cultural giant, who has become the ambassador of Afrobeats as a global movement, that can feel equally at home by climbing the European charts and maintaining a subtle emotional connection with past African genres like highlife."[]Lloyd Bradley of The Guardian opined that Twice As Tall positions African music in the 21st century by using contemporary sounds for traditional melodies and rhythms.[] In , Pitchfork named him one of the most important artists of their first 25 years.[]
BOF named him as one of the people shaping the global fashion industry [] Lawrence Burney of Vulture has argued that Burna Boy's stylistic presentation and convincing interpretation of hip hop and dancehall won him more credibility and commercial success in the U.S.
than his Naija contemporaries such as Davido and Wizkid received."[] African artist Angélique Kidjo dedicated her Grammy win to Burna Boy, for changing the global perception of Africa and its music.[] Aniefiok Ekpoudom of The Guardian said "Burna Boy is on a mission to remind Africans everywhere about their roots in the continent, and Afrobeats is his tool".[]
Controversies
On 8 June , Burna Boy's armed security escorts allegedly shot and wounded two people at a nightclub in Lagos.
According to the wife of one of the victims, the incident began after she declined Burna Boy's invitation to join him in the VIP section.[][] Five security guards affiliated with Burna Boy were arrested and charged with attempted murder.[] The victim later accused the singer and his family of trying to silence her family with hush money.[] As of 20 June , CCTV footage of the shooting had not been released by the club.[] On 1 January , during the Lagos leg of his Love, Damini tour, a visibly upset Burna Boy denied the nightclub shooting rumour and rumours about his mother being a former backup dancer for Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti.[][76]
'Africans Unite' Concert Cancellation:
In November , Burna Boy was announced as the headliner for the 'Africans Unite' concert in South Africa, an event aimed at promoting unity and addressing xenophobia.
However, his previous statements condemning alleged xenophobic attacks in South Africa and expressing hesitance to visit the country led to public criticism. South African artists and members of the public called for an apology, which Burna Boy declined to issue. Citing threats of violence and safety concerns, the event organizers ultimately canceled the concert.[]
Burna Boy also engaged in a public dispute with South African rapper AKA on Twitter, stemming from discussions about xenophobic violence in South Africa.
Burna Boy criticized the attacks and, in a since-deleted tweet, stated he would physically confront AKA if they met.[]
In response, AKA expressed disappointment, emphasizing South Africa's prior support for Burna Boy’s career before his international success, and called for an apology. The dispute gained further attention when Burna Boy’s planned performance at the 'Africans Unite' concert reignited public pressure for him to apologize.
Amid growing concerns over safety and controversy, the concert was canceled. In , AKA indicated that he no longer harbored issues with Burna Boy, suggesting a potential reconciliation between the artists.[][]
Activism
Burna Boy’s guiding philosophy is Pan-Africanism.
He believes in "rebuilding bridges"[clarification needed] with the African diaspora, believing Africa as the mother continent and birthplace of humankind.[] He has been a vocal advocate for social justice across the world,[] Burna Boy's music is not just entertainment, it is a call to action as he uses his platform to speak truth to power and shine a light on issues affecting people in Nigeria and around the world.[] In his fourth studio album African Giant, he probes Nigeria’s turbulent history by breaking down the narratives that have surrounded it since it gained independence.[] Songs like “Another Story” condemn the negative impact of the Royal Niger Company in imposing colonial rule on Nigeria, “Collateral Damage” criticises the cowardice of Nigerians in not confronting their oppressors while “Wetin Man Go Do” laments the suffering of the masses.[]BBC radio presenter DJ Target said, "He represents change, and speaks out against injustice while representing young Africa and making worldwide hits.[]
Following the Johannesburg riots in South Africa that targeted Africans living in the country, he vowed not to visit South Africa again if the government did not take necessary action to address the issue.[] In , he set up a relief fund for victims of #EndSARS anti-police brutality protests.[] Estelle Uba of The Republic said Burna Boy’s powerful lyrics force not just Nigerians, but citizens from countries with a past of colonial subjugation in the Global South Africa, Asia, and South America to reckon with, and confront the reality of the neo-colonialism in their countries.[] Through his single , released in solidarity to the Lekki shooting, he gave an active voice against the alleged shooting of #EndSARS protesters, bad governance, corruption, and police brutality in Nigeria.[][]
Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Burna Boy
Discography
Main article: Burna Boy discography
- Studio albums
See also
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