Grammy-winning Nigerian musician, Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, has achieved another milestone in his career by being listed in Time Magazine’s prestigious 100 Most Influential People of 2024.
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This acknowledgement underscores his impact on the global music landscape and cultural sphere.

Angelique Kidjo, a Beninese singer, penned a heartfelt tribute to Burna Boy on Time’s website, highlighting his instrumental role in fostering the global acceptance of African music.
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Kidjo highlighted Burna Boy’s ability to draw from Nigeria’s rich musical traditions while carrying forward the legacy of the legendary Fela Kuti. She described him as an important figure in shaping history through his artistry.
“Burna Boy has made that vision [acceptance of African music] a global reality. His music draws from the rich well of Nigerian folk traditions, and he carries the torch lit by Fela Kuti. He is history in the making,” Kidjo wrote.


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