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Burna Boy Says Old African Giant Is Dead and New ‘Big 7’ Has Taken Over

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Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy has opened up about his transformation, telling fans that the old version of himself is gone for good. In a message shared on Instagram about his upcoming album, ‘No Sign Of Weakness,’ Burna Boy said Nigerians played a part in ending the ‘African Giant’ era of his career.

He explained that the new version, which he calls ‘Big 7,’ exists to protect what’s left of Burna Boy’s heart after the old self was lost. He wrote, “The ‘African Giant’ Burna Boy died. His own people killed him. Then ‘Big 7’ was born to protect what was left of ‘Burna Boy.’ Burna Boy and Big 7 fight a lot because while Big 7 protects the last piece of Burna Boy’s broken heart, the ‘African Giant’ still haunts him.”


 

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Rihanna Returns to Spotlight At Paris Fashion Week Weeks After Losing Her Father

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Barbadian singer Rihanna makes headlines after she was spotted at Paris Fashion Week following her father’s passing.

It can be recalled that the death of Rihanna’s father was announced some weeks back; however, the singer made no comment online.

Rihanna now makes headlines as this is her first public appearance since the announcement of her father’s passing. She was spotted hand in hand with her partner, A$AP Rocky.


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Singer Terry G Fires Back After Backlash Over Name Change to ‘Terry Gzus’

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Nigerian singer Terry G reacts to fans criticism after he announced his intention to change his name to Terry Gzus.

Fans criticized the singer due to the pronunciation of the name, they expressed their thought and shared that it wrong on a spiritual level.

“My career hasn’t fallen off, It has been divinely redirected. This is about purpose, not popularity.”

He then added to his response ““They say my career ended the day I became Terry Gzus.”


 

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GoodGirl LA Returns to Social Media, Shares Her Raw Truth About Depression

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Nigerian singer GoodGirl LA opens up about her past mental health struggles and experiences. She shared that she once battled with depression and how it changed her life.

It can be noted that the singer has recently kept herself away from the public, and many have wondered about her whereabouts.

She later came back to social media and spoke on isolation and depression: “I had periods of unavoidable isolation and just shit, so I charged it. I focused on self-mastery and transmutation, all the while saying no to certain opportunities that nggas would kill for because I stand for something. I know what I want and where I’m going, and I won’t sell my soul just to belong and keep up appearances. Nggas called me crazy lol but I am—I’m a fcking genius.”


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