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Brilliant music artist, talented and multiple award winner, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has posed himself as the highest-paid musician in the history of Africa.

Oluwa Burna who declared 2022 as the year of love and light, took to his Twitter handle bragging about achieving power on Saturday, March 26.

The Grammy Award winner tweeted.

“I said money doesn’t satisfy me and it’s my Truth buy it Doesn’t change the fact that I’m the highest paid artist in the History of African music. Believe it or not.”

His statement created mixed reactions, some of his followers compared him with his colleagues in the music industry, with the likes of Davido and Wizkid.

A couple of tweets he posted, got a handful of his fans worried as he spoke about the need of living and dying on stage with his band, The Outsiders.

He wrote…

“At this point I just want to LIVE and DIE on STAGE with my Band The OUTSIDERS. I’ve achieved All the dreams I ever personally had. Money gives me No satisfaction, Nothing really does, except being On STAGE with my God sent band.”



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