Nigerian singer Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, expressed disappointment after receiving a BRIT plaque for surpassing one billion streams in the United Kingdom, two years after achieving the milestone.
The ‘African Giant’ artist was awarded a BRIT plaque at his sold-out show at the London Stadium on Saturday night in recognition of this achievement.
However, the singer protested the award while emphasizing it being a stale recognition from over two years ago when he hit the milestone.
“What I want to know is why I’m getting this? Why not add all of them together; a bigger one. This was two years ago; nawa for una o. You people should update but I appreciate it,” he stated.
It is worth noting that he joins fellow Nigerian artist Wizkid as one of the only African artists to have over a billion streams in the United Kingdom.
Additionally, Burna Boy holds the record for the highest-peaking African album on the UK chart, with his sixth studio album ‘Love, Damini’ topping the chart in July 2022.
Following his sold-out show on Saturday, Burna Boy also became the first African artist to sell out the 80,000-capacity London Stadium twice.
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lmao, Burna Boy didn’t like the fact that he was getting a BRITs plaque for 1 Billion UK streams in 2024 when he already surpassed over 2 Billion UK streams since 2021. even the DJ nearly collect from ODG. 😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/ulA8Kjkncv
— benny. (@benny7gg) June 30, 2024