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Burna Boy’s Live Performance of “WE PRAY” on the Streets of Dublin: A Moment to Remember!

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Hey, blog fam! If you’ve been  following our page you’ll know the latest in Nigerian entertainment news, you’ve probably heard about Burna Boy’s epic performance in Dublin. The African Giant took his music straight to the streets, delivering an unforgettable live rendition of his verse on Coldplay’s hit track “WE PRAY.” This spontaneous street performance has quickly become a highlight, not just for fans in Dublin, but for Afrobeat lovers worldwide.

Burna Boy’s Street Performance in Dublin

Imagine strolling through Dublin, and suddenly, you hear Burna Boy’s powerful voice filling the air. That’s exactly what happened when Burna Boy, known for his dynamic live shows, decided to perform his verse from “WE PRAY” right on the streets. This wasn’t a planned concert or a big production—just Burna Boy connecting with his fans in the most raw and authentic way possible.

The performance quickly drew a crowd, with fans capturing the moment on their phones. The videos went viral, spreading across social media and showcasing Burna Boy’s ability to turn any setting into a stage. This street performance wasn’t just about the music; it was about the connection, the energy, and the spontaneity that Burna Boy brings wherever he goes.

The Significance of Burna Boy and Coldplay’s Collaboration

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Burna Boy’s collaboration with Coldplay on “WE PRAY” has been a major milestone in his career. The song blends Burna Boy’s Afrobeat style with Coldplay’s iconic sound, creating a global anthem. By performing it live on the streets of Dublin, Burna Boy emphasized his global reach and the universal appeal of Afrobeat music.

Final Thoughts

This impromptu performance underscores Burna Boy’s status as one of the greatest artists of our time. It’s a reminder of how powerful music can be, especially when it’s shared directly with the people. Whether in a sold-out arena or on the streets of Dublin, Burna Boy continues to elevate Afrobeat on the world stage. Stay tuned for more updates on this GOAT and the ever-evolving global music scene!

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“I Was Made to Be a Mum”: BBN Nengi Gushes About Motherhood Experience

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Ex Big Brother Naija Star, Nengi speaks on her joy and experience of motherhood. The reality star expressed satisfaction and joy as she states that being a mother is like second nature.

The reality takes to her X account to shares with her fans. She shares that she loves being a mother.

“I was made to be a mum. Nothing has ever felt more right.”

Afterwards, other mothers commented to share and agree with the reality star. They expresses the same feeling of being a mother. While fans congratulate Nengi once again on her journey of motherhood.

It can be recalled that the reality star, recently gave birth to her child and surprised fans with her pregnancy.

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Celestial Church Choir’s “Lambo” Freestyle Sparks Outrage on Social Media

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Clips of a Celestial Church in Nigeria goes viral, in the video the choir is seen participating in an ongoing trend in the church.

The video shows the choir singing “Lambo” freestyle made by Burna Boy during the Lamborghini scandal. Afterwards the freestyle became a trending audio on tik tok as many Nigerians use it to laugh about relatable events.

However the public gets enraged as the Celestial choir participates in the trend and the location was in church. Fans question people’s religions and how they participate in certain things.

A random twitter user commented and states it is the worst video he has ever seen.  Watch Video Here: https://x.com/benny7gg/status/1901219741970096210?s=46


 

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Timi Dakolo Claps Back at Pastor Lazarus Over Gospel Singers’ Fees

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Nigerian Singer, Timi Dakolo responds to trending comment made by Pastor Lazarus regarding gospel singers.

The Pastor makes headline as he criticizes gospel singers who prioritize money over ministration. He shared that many gospel singers have lost sight of the true meaning behind their spiritual calling.

“It has become a performance; someone has come here to charge N5 million just to sing.”

In response to this, Timi Dakolo shares his insights and perspective. The singer states that the singers deserve to live a comfortable life and can charge for their talent.

You should be paid what you deserve. Studio session, production and promotion cost a lot. You have a family to feed, you have rent to pay, you have more songs to put out. We should stop all these attack on people’s work, As much as it is spiritual, music is art.”

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