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Burna Boy feels sorry for Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, others over ‘International Deals’

by Oluwamayowa Adeyinka
May 1, 2019
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Rave of the moment, Burna Boy has shared his grief for Nigerian creative exports, especially musicians signing international deals with foreign entertainment companies.

The talented multiple award-winning musician also appreciated his mother, Bose Ogulu who doubles as his manager in the post shared on his Instastories for making sure he didn’t become a victim of the international deals.

The ‘Ye’ crooner implied that the likes of Davido, Wizkid, Tekno, Tiwa Savage and a few others don’t know what they are getting themselves into by signing international deals.

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“I feel so sorry for all you Nigerians and artists jumping into these “international deals”. You guys don’t know what you’re doing. I will forver be grateful to my manager/mother for making sure I will never be an “international” VICTIM. I feel very bad for every one of you. I’m hearing some really crazy shit out here. I feel so sad for you all.”

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Burna Boy Says ‘International Deals’ Are Toxic For Nigerian Artists
As posted on Burna Boy’s Instastories

Although Burna Boy at a time got an international deal, we are however, unsure if he has cancelled his deal with Atlantic Records, a division of Warner Music Group, or not.

His pitiful post for his colleagues in the music industry comes after his outburst about those criticizing ‘Yahoo Yahoo’, asking them to channel their energies to the right people and set their priorities straight.

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