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    News » Uncategorized » Burna boy criticizes afrobeats: controversy following his controversial statements

    Burna boy criticizes afrobeats: controversy following his controversial statements

    By Lumière Chouchouda23 August 2023Updated:23 August 2023
    Burna Boy criticizes Afrobeats in an interview with Apple Music
    Burna Boy, Source photo : bellanaija

    Famous Nigerian artist Burna Boy finds himself at the center of a controversy after his comments during a recent interview on Apple Music. Known as one of the global ambassadors of Nigerian music, Burna Boy has stirred up indignation by expressing reservations about the substance of Afrobeats, the musical genre that propelled him to fame. Internet users quickly seized upon his comments, igniting a lively online discussion.

    Burna boy’s global success

    Burna Boy has conquered the international music scene with his undeniable talent and ability to blend various musical styles. His electrifying stage performances and chart-topping hits have earned him prestigious awards and packed venues worldwide. However, his recent statements cast doubt on the musical genre “Afrobeats” that brought him to the pinnacle of success.

    Controversial comments that stir debate

    Lors de l’interview, Burna Boy a qualifié l’Afrobeats de musique dépourvue de substance, ce qui a immédiatement déclenché une réaction en chaîne sur les réseaux sociaux.During the interview, Burna Boy described Afrobeats as music lacking substance, triggering an immediate chain reaction on social media. According to him, music should not be limited to providing mere entertainment, as life itself is not a continuous stream of happy moments. He emphasized that music should reflect the diversity of human experiences, encompassing both highs and lows of reality.

    The artist’s essence and spirit

    Burna Boy asserted that his own music serves as a means to share his essence with his audience. His seventh album, titled “I Told Them,” is presented as an open window into his mindset and emotions. The artist also discussed how musicians should be capable of conveying emotions, whether they are positive or negative, through their music.

    Cascade of reactions following burna boy’s statements

    Burna Boy’s comments quickly sparked mixed reactions online. Many internet users expressed disagreement, viewing his remarks as derogatory toward Afrobeats, the genre that propelled him to celebrity status. Some labeled his statements as ungrateful, pointing out that he himself began his career with Afrobeats. Others speculated on the possible motivations behind his remarks, suggesting that he might be seeking to distinguish himself from other artists.

    “Afrobeats is mostly about nothing , no substance” – Burna Boy pic.twitter.com/dGHcBtr45L

    — 𝕂𝕦𝕤𝕤𝕞𝕒𝕟 (@kusssman) August 22, 2023

    The controversy stirred by Burna Boy’s comments underscores the profound impact that artists can have on their audience and the perception of a musical genre. As Afrobeats continues to gain global popularity, this debate encourages broader reflection on the meaning and role of music in modern society. As we eagerly anticipate Burna Boy’s upcoming album, it is hoped that it will shed further light on his artistic vision and the considerations that guided his statements.

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    A polyglot, Lumière CHOUCHOUDA is a graduate in political science and social science. Literary at heart, she makes writing a springboard by telling the story of peoples.

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