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See how Uche Jombo reacted to international newspaper saying Beyonce helped Burna Boy go global
Nollywood actress, Uche Jumbo has reacted to what an international newspaper, identified as New York Post published about Africa’s giant, Burnaboy.
New York had published that it was an International act, Beyonce that endorsed Burna Boy’s Afrobeat to go international few hours after the Afro-beat superstar dropped his most anticipated sixth studio album; ‘TwiceAsTall’
According to the mother of one, it is wrong and unfair to say Beyonce endorsed BurnaBoy and made Afrobeat go international.
Read all she said below;
“I love Beyonce as the next person but you are wrong with this ..Beyonce-endorsed Burna Boy “makes” a whole AFROBEAT go international. such a think piece let down by the headline. Do better.”
See Tweet below;
I love Beyonce as the next person but you are wrong with this ..Beyonce-endorsed Burna Boy “makes” a whole AFROBEAT go international? such a think piece let down by the headline. Do better. https://t.co/i5CRg8xL5P
— Uche Jombo Rodriguez (@uchejombo) August 14, 2020
The Grammy Awards singer Burna Boy is presently been hailed by Nigerians on social media for his new album titled Twice As Tall that dropped a few hours ago.
According to his caption of the album on Boomplay, “Twice As Tall is the album about a period of time in my life. It’s an album about the struggle for freedom. It’s an album about life in general, real life, good times, bad times, happy times, sad times, great times.”
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