Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has set a new record by becoming the first African artist to achieve two billion streams in the United Kingdom. This remarkable milestone was celebrated during his electrifying sold-out show at Koko Camden in London on Monday night, where he was honoured with a prestigious Brit plaque in recognition of his accomplishment.
This significant achievement comes from another major milestone for Burna Boy. A few weeks ago, he was presented with a Brit plaque for reaching one billion streams during his sold-out performance at the iconic London Stadium. The rapid succession of these accolades underscores Burna Boy’s meteoric rise in the global music scene and his immense popularity in the UK.
During the presentation of his Brit 2 billion streams plaque, Burna Boy took a moment to reflect on the journey that led to this point. He expressed his gratitude to his fans and the music industry, highlighting the hard work and perseverance required to reach such heights. “Thank you very much. I appreciate you. Ehen, now that’s it. You’ve to fight for your right,” he said, acknowledging the challenges he faced and overcame.
In response, one of the presenters commented, “You already have it. You don’t need to fight,” implying that Burna Boy’s talent and dedication had already secured his success. However, Burna Boy’s reply was poignant and revealing of his tenacious spirit: “No. You know, we have to fight for our rights.” This statement resonated with the audience, capturing the essence of his journey as an artist who has continually pushed boundaries and fought for recognition on the global stage.
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The presentation of the Brit 2 billion streams plaque was a momentous occasion, not just for Burna Boy, but for African music as a whole. It marked a significant achievement in the crossover of Afrobeats into mainstream Western music markets, showcasing the genre’s universal appeal and the growing influence of African artists worldwide.
Burna Boy’s success story is an inspiring testament to the power of music to transcend cultural and geographical barriers. As he continues to break records and set new standards, his journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring musicians across Africa.