Afrobeat singer, Ebunoluwa Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy on Saturday surprised music fans when he brought on stage American actress and songstress, Toni Braxton to perform his Hit song Last Lastβ.
Burna Boy held a sold-out concert at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday.
Some clips of his concert have taken the trends on social media with the moment Braxton joined him on stage capturing the hearts of music fans.
Braxton joined Burna Boy as she sampled Last LastΒ with some dancing moves that enthralled the crowd and got them singing along.
This is not the first time that Burna Boy will be selling out international venues during this concert abroad.
Last year, he sold out the Lanxess Arena.
US city, Boston declares March 2 Burna Boy Dayβ
Recently, the City of Boston, Massachusetts, USA, declared March 2 as βBurna Boy Dayβ, in recognition of the Nigerian artisteβs performances and advocacy works.
This was disclosed in a letter signed by Ruthzee Louijeune, the Boston City Councilor.
The letter reads:
βSinger and songwriter Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, known professionally as βBurna Boy, was born and raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria and is now a global cultural icon who has helped introduce and popularize afrobeats to the entire world.
βFor too long, mainstream narratives have marginalized African voices and overlooked the richness of the continentβs cultural heritage, with Burna Boyβs rise to prominence highlighting a shift in this paradigm.
βBurna Boy proudly embraces his Nigerian and African identity, infusing it with contemporary sounds to create music that resonates with audiences worldwide, thereby challenging stereotypes about African artistry and opening doors for aspiring artistes from similar backgrounds.
βThrough his performances and advocacy work, Burna Boy amplifies the voices of marginalized communities and advocates for their recognition and rights.
βUsing his platform not only to entertain but also to educate and inspire, starting conversations about social justice, equity, and representation.
βNigeria is the largest source of African immigration in the United States and Massachusett is one of the top 10 states with the highest Nigerian-born population, according to the American Community Survey.
βBostonβs commitment to recognizing and celebrating culture and diversity is evident in the range of cultural events, festivals, and community initiatives that showcase the cityβs multicultural landscape.
βBurna Boyβs legacy serves as a reminder of possibility, reminding us to continue amplifying voices that have long been silenced or overlooked.






