Entertainment

This is why Burna Boy is twice taller than any African artiste when it comes to selling out in U.S. biggest show arenas

Grammy Award-winning artiste Burna Boy is undoubtedly Africa’s biggest music export globally. The self-acclaimed African giant once again made history on Sunday by selling out the 21,000-capacity State Farm Arena in Atlanta, U.S. He became the first African to sell out the famous arena.

State Farm Arena official Twitter handle tweeted: “thank you @burnaboy for the unforgettable, sold out show.”

Born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu in 1991, Burna Boy also happens to be the only African artiste to have filled some of the biggest arenas in the U.S. including the Madison Square Garden, Toyota Center, and Hollywood Bowl with a record-breaking crowd.

Many entertainment pundits in his home region in West Africa are of the view it’s sheer luck and talent. They argue that Burna Boy was born in the same year the first Nigerian artiste, Babatunde Olatunji, won his Grammy award in 1991 for his role on the Planet Drum album by American percussionist and musicologist, Mickey Hart. If you believe in zodiac signs, the argument that achievements are related to the day and year of one’s birth, then this position will lend credence to this school of thought.

There are those who trace his loud fame to his family’s association with Afrobeat star Fela Kuti. Fela’s first manager was Burna Boy’s grandfather, Benson Idonijie. This perspective is often advanced by the political elite on how their leanings were influenced by their socialization in their early years. Therefore, one can probably conclude that the admiration and inspiration for Burna Boy’s music run from infancy with regard to his grandfather’s connection with Afrobeat star Fela.

Music lovers experienced the talent of the African Giant when he released his debut album, Life, in 2012. According to music industry watchers, Burna Boy’s breaking of the glass ceiling wasn’t organic. The talent of the pop star wasn’t enough to get him on the billboard internationally.

The turning point first was Burna Boy’s decision to sign up with Atlantic Records – United States and Warner Music Group International. The record label has been deliberate over the years about projecting his music internationally and getting him in the faces and homes of the global audience.

He has also found a way to rope his mother, Bose Ogulu, into his business and provide him with guidance. His management also invests heavily in his public relations to project positively both at home and internationally.

Another reason for his rise is his sense of direction and how he wants the global audience to picture his brand. This was evident when he took on Coachella Organisers for putting his name in small fonts on the billboards in 2019. He wanted his name written in bold letters ‘THE AFRICAN GIANT’. That’s what must be ever present in the minds of music lovers. No one wants to associate with mediocrity and playing small.

When a fan on Twitter in 2020 asked him how he felt about his first Grammy nomination to music legend Angelique Kidjo, he optimistically retorted that Angelique Kidjo shared secrets with him; that explains why he is now Twice as Tall. He didn’t allow the earlier setback to dim his focus and sense of direction. It was a lull in a broadcast. It can be fixed and must be fixed.

The Nigerian Pop Star is also not shy about letting his voice be heard on controversial issues. When his music isn’t advocating for social justice and holding power to account, he puts his voice on issues that matter to the voiceless. One classical example was his speech after winning the BET awards for best international male in 2020. He pointed out on that global stage that it’s time for the Black man to resurrect from their slumber and recognize their place in history as royals. He admitted that he does not speak one language when it comes to matters affecting Black lives.

This perhaps explains why the African Giant’s contemporary compatriots are not yet Twice as Tall as him when it comes to selling out in the four biggest arenas in the United States.

Stephen Nartey

Recent Posts

Months after raising $29M, Shaq-backed college startup founded by Nigerian picks up another $23M

Nigerian entrepreneur Tade Oyerinde leads Campus, an online community college startup. The son of Nigerian…

1 hour ago

Florida woman in labor weds her lover between contractions at hospital

What are you willing to endure in the name of love? A Florida mother decided…

2 hours ago

Wheel of Fortune contestant wins big after trying to get on the show for almost 30 years

Tracy McBride’s dream came true when she finally arrived as a contestant for the Wheel…

3 hours ago

How Chris Brown reportedly grew his net worth to $50 million despite a spate of controversies

Chris Brown is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and dancer. He made his career debut…

4 hours ago

T-Pain to open music school in Wisconsin after ‘Can’t Believe It’ hit

Following the success of his 2008 single "Can't Believe It," in which he memorably rhymed…

5 hours ago

Atlanta reaches $3.8M settlement with family of church deacon fatally tased by officer

The Atlanta City Council has reached a $3.8 million settlement with the family of a…

6 hours ago

50 Cent sues ex Daphne Joy for $1 million after she accused him of rape

Actress and model Daphne Joy has been slapped with a defamation lawsuit by her ex-boyfriend…

6 hours ago

Drake’s security guard critically injured in shooting outside rapper’s Toronto mansion

Authorities in Canada said a man identified as Drake’s security guard was left seriously injured…

6 hours ago

Two students saved their P.E. teacher after he suffered cardiac arrest: ‘Medically, I was gone’

A physical education teacher, Alfred Kattola, owes his life to the quick thinking of two…

20 hours ago

Doctors misdiagnosed an 11-year-old girl 30 times before finding out she was suffering from brain tumor

An 11-year-old girl, Tia Gordon, has endured misdiagnoses of sickness bugs and migraines by medics…

20 hours ago

How Serena Williams has helped 14 companies reach unicorn status

Serena Williams is undoubtedly one of the greatest tennis players to grace the court. In…

21 hours ago

LeAnna Roberts earns her master’s degree at just 17 years old, her third degree in two years

At the age of sixteen, LeAnna Roberts made headlines when she graduated from the University…

22 hours ago

‘I invested in Tesla in 2006 before Elon took over’: Will.i.am on two investments he made that changed his life

Will.i.am is a musician, producer, technologist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Born Williams Adams, the musician turned…

22 hours ago

Ghanaian American Ohemaa Nyanin named general manager of WNBA Golden State

Ohemaa Nyanin has been named the general manager of the WNBA Golden State team. Nyanin,…

23 hours ago

Allen Onyema: Meet the peaceful man who left law to start Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace

Meet Allen Onyema; he is the founder of Nigeria’s largest carrier, Air Peace. The Nigerian…

1 day ago