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Nigerians Don’t Believe I’m Bigger Than Some American Artists – Burna Boy

by Kwame Obsoul
August 16, 2023
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Burna Boy Addresses Perception of Size Disparity Between Him and American Rappers as the Nigerian Artist opens up about local perceptions.

In a candid revelation, Afro-fusion sensation Burna Boy has disclosed that a significant number of his fellow Nigerians hold the belief that up-and-coming American rappers outweigh his musical stature. Despite his global success and acclaim, Burna Boy shared a surprising perspective on how his own countrymen perceive his standing in the music industry. 

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The issue, as Burna Boy highlighted in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, seems to stem from a disconnect between cultural backgrounds and the impact of an artist’s work.

“To this day, there’s many Nigerians who can tell you an American rapper who just started their career, and they’ll say they’re bigger than Burna Boy,” he stated, his tone reflective. 

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The artist further revealed the underlying sentiment: “They don’t understand it. They’ll say, ‘There’s no way someone who talks like me can even be on the same level as an American artist.'”

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Burna Boy’s sentiments provide insight into the complexities of perception and how cultural biases can influence the assessment of an artist’s international standing. The notion that someone who shares a similar linguistic and cultural background couldn’t achieve comparable success to their American counterparts highlights the complexities of global music appreciation.

In a bold response to these notions, Burna Boy’s latest album, aptly titled “I Told Them,” serves as a musical retort to those who harbor doubts about his capabilities and achievements. The album’s tracks reflect not only his artistic prowess but also his determination to shatter preconceived notions and redefine the parameters of musical success.

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As the global music landscape continues to evolve and artists from different regions assert their presence, Burna Boy’s revelations offer a compelling commentary on the intricacies of perception and the barriers that can emerge from cultural identity. His willingness to openly discuss such perspectives reflects his commitment to challenging stereotypes and encouraging a more inclusive appreciation of music on a global scale.

Burna Boy’s candid interview sheds light on a lesser-discussed aspect of his journey as a global artist. While confronting the perceptions held by some of his compatriots, his music stands as a testament to his determination to overcome these barriers and pave the way for a more universally inclusive understanding of musical achievement.

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