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‘It’s Like Toni Braxton Gets Nothing From Last Last,’ Burna Boy Clarifies 60% Royalty Comment (Video)

Oluwamayowa Adeyinka by Oluwamayowa Adeyinka
July 18, 2022
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‘It’s Like Toni Braxton Gets Nothing From Last Last,’ Burna Boy Clarifies 60% Royalty Comment (Video)

Toni Braxton and Burna Boy

Damini Ogulu, a Grammy award-winning Nigerian musician popularly called Burna Boy, has clarified his latest comment about American R&B songstress, Toni Braxton, getting 60% royalty from his latest hit song, ‘Last Last.’

Burna Boy disclosed in a recent chat that his comment about the royalty percentage to the legendary singer was misunderstood by the public. He then clarified that in a genuine sense, the cut Toni Braxton gets from the song, ‘Last Last,’ is like nothing.

To strengthen his comment, Burna Boy explained that Toni Braxton gets 60% of a minor part of the proceeds from the song, not 60% of the overall money ‘Last Last’ single generates.

Burna Boy also revealed that the song, ‘Last Last,’ has earned him more money than any other song in his music career. Watch the video below.

https://twitter.com/septin911/status/1548929105202233344?s=20&t=LS2I9ahBKvH9hHgJI2rpGg

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Burna Boy released ‘Last Last’ in May 2022. The song has since landed on top spots on different music charts worldwide.

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