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Burna Boy: I could be committing fraud or stealing oil if not for music
Burna Boy, the Grammy winner, has opened up about what his life could have looked like if he had not pursued music.
In a now-viral video, the ‘Last Last’ hitmaker was asked what he would be doing outside the entertainment industry.
Burna Boy jokingly listed several alternatives in his response.
“There are many options. I could be stealing oil, you know. I could be playing basketball. What else? I could be a fraudster,” he said.
“You know what I mean? I could have been a suicide bomber. Anything. Even a prostitute.”
Born Damini Ogulu, Burna Boy gained fame after releasing ‘Like to Party’, the lead single from his debut album ‘L.I.F.E’ (2013).
Since breaking into the mainstream more than a decade ago, he has established himself as one of Africa’s most successful artistes, known for his genre-blending style and chart-topping albums.
He has released several albums: ‘L.I.F.E’ (2013), ‘On a Spaceship’ (2015), ‘Outside’ (2018), ‘African Giant’ (2019), ‘Twice As Tall‘ (2020), ‘Love, Damini‘ (2022) and ‘I Told Them‘ (2023).
Burna Boy has also won several awards. In 2021, the Afro-fusion artiste won the ‘Best World Music Album’ category at the Grammy Awards for ‘Twice As Tall’.
Last month, the singer released his eighth studio album titled ‘No Sign of Weakness’.
Burna Boy revealed that the album’s title reflects his resilience in overcoming life’s toughest challenges.
The 34-year-old artiste said despite facing numerous obstacles that could have ended his life or career, he never showed weakness.
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‘How pubic perception cost me my potential marriage’
Boma Akpore, a former Big Brother Naija housemate, has opened up about how his relationship, which was headed toward marriage, came to an end.
In a podcast interview with Chude Jideonwo, Boma revealed that his partner’s family rejected him, citing concerns about his public persona.
Boma said he had planned to propose to his partner in August, even going as far as planning a trip to the US to buy an engagement ring.
However, their relationship came to an end when his partner’s family disapproved of their union.
Boma stated that his fame and public scrutiny contributed to the family’s rejection.
He described the experience as discouraging, saying their relationship was “amazing” despite normal ups and downs.
Boma said, “I met someone that I really liked, and I was going to marry. I was supposed to be engaging her like last August. I was going to go to America, get the ring, bring it back because I liked her, and I told her I was going to marry her.
“It was an amazing relationship; we had a little bit of ups and downs, but it was perfect. I thought we had a perfect relationship till the family got involved and said, ‘This guy? Hell no, impossible.’
“So that collapsed everything, and that was very discouraging. If I were not in the entertainment or public eye, nobody would know some things about me. Once you come to the public, that is the prize you have to pay.”
Entertainment
Mercy Eke: I’m open to motherhood despite my single status
Winner of Big Brother Naija Season 4, Mercy Eke has expressed her views on having children, stating she wouldn’t mind if it happened outside marriage.
In a podcast interview, Eke said she would keep the baby and not be affected by societal stigma.
Speaking on her plans, Eke revealed she desires three children, preferably two girls and one boy, and isn’t so keen on marriage.
“I won’t go the extra miles to get pregnant out of wedlock. But if it just happens, I would leave it and I would have my baby. I want three kids; two girls and one boy or three girls. I love female children.
“Even if don’t get married, I would still have kids. What most people don’t know is that the stigma of being a single mother only applies to women who don’t have things going well for them”, she said.
According to her, single mothers who are successful aren’t judged harshly, saying, “The women [single mothers] that are shattering glasses, men are begging them for marriage.”
Eke expressed confidence in her own life, stating, “I can get married tomorrow if I want to. But what I want in a man, I have not seen it. It’s not like there is no suitor. There are plenty… So, even if I have a baby, I would still see a man”.
Entertainment
Olamide responds to backlash over Wizkid ranking
Rapper Olamide has addressed the controversy surrounding his recent comment ranking Wizkid as the top Afrobeats act after Fela Kuti.
TheTrustNews.com reports that the uproar began after Olamide made the remark during a press briefing in Toronto, Canada.
The rapper acknowledged differing opinions, saying the industry is wide enough for every artist to thrive.
Olamide emphasised that music lovers can support their preferred artists without diminishing others’ work.
He wrote: “Honestly, this whole lengthy 3-way conversation is pretty much whatever. You can’t diminish anyone’s greatness, whether they’re A-list, B-list, or anything else. Feel free to believe what you want or support whoever you choose – there’s plenty of room in the sky for everyone”.
He noted that top artists like Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid are unfazed by opinions, focusing on their craft instead.
“However, one thing to remember is that Burna, David, and Wiz aren’t narrow-minded enough to get offended by someone else’s opinion or perspective. That’s part of why they’ve reached where they are today,” Olamide wrote, urging fans to respect differing views.
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