Thursday, 19 September, 2024

“I miss being angry always”- Self-acclaimed African giant, Burna Boy


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Nigerian recording artiste, Damini Ogulu, who is better known as Burna Boy, has spoken about his knack for getting angry.

The singer-songwriter mentioned that he is missing his old self.

The Grammy award winner said the old him canā€™t understand the new him.

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Burna Boy (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)
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According to him, the new him is ā€œsoftā€ for not being always angry.

On his X handle, Burna Boy wrote: ā€œThe new me misses the old me. The old me canā€™t even understand the new me and thinks the new me is soft for not being so angry all the time.ā€

https://twitter.com/burnaboy/status/1822468114820247948

Meanwhile, Burna Boy has explained why he ā€˜shunnedā€™ fans despite announcing on July 29 he would be releasing a new album ā€œ12 am.ā€

In another post on Sunday morning, Burna Boy argued that he only gave the time and not the date.

He wrote, ā€œLadies and gentlemen, A valuable lesson on paying attention to detail. I said 12 am, I never said what date. No be say I whine una o Na una lose guard.ā€


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