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I Don’t Feel Like I’m A Part of the Nigerian Music Industry – Burna Boy

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Burna Boy achieved a feat most musicians pray for with the release of his first ‘official’ single “Like to Party.” That song was so huge that most people forgot that it wasn’t a typical ‘Nigerian hit song.’ It had no club vibe to it; all it had was Burna Boy’s stand out voice doing justice to the chorus. Since then, everybody has woken up to the awesome and all round musician Burna Boy is.

Popular musician Burna Boy while speaking to Fader Magazine revealed that he doesn’t feel he’s a part of the Nigerian music industry. He also spoke on how political the industry is and the fact that award organizers don’t recognise his efforts because they don’t like him.

“It’s political, man. To be honest I don’t really feel like I’m a part of the industry. I don’t get awards because the powers that be don’t really like me. I’m not like everyone else, I won’t do what everyone else does. They don’t like it. Everything is really political and I’m not a very good politician. So I don’t really involve myself in all that. I just drop hit songs, and my fanbase keeps increasing”.

He added, “If you think about it, if I was a part of the industry then I wouldn’t have shit today. I would just be one of the songs you hear in the club and then that’s it. But right now, you see, I don’t have the most Twitter followers or the most Instagram numbers or whatever, but the things that I do, the people with one million followers can’t do it. Right now in Nigeria I’m doing shows with 5,000 to 7,000 people almost every weekend. Who does that in Nigeria? How many people can say that? And everyone is singing my songs word-for-word”

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