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Burna Boy discloses how he produced the ‘Twice As Tall’ album on Zoom.
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African Giant made this known during his appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Nigerian Afrofusion superstar Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, known professionally as Burna Boy, has revealed in detail how he produced his Grammy award-winning album “Twice As Tall“ over Zoom.
Last night, the afrobeat musician made this known during an appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, where he talked about his journey since his last appearance on the show, which included selling out Madison Square Garden and his album Twice As Tall.
Trevor Noah had expressed his surprise to hear that the album was produced on Zoom and asked him, “how do you know it’s going well?”
To which The African Giant replied, “You don’t; you hope for the best.”
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Describing the production process, he said, “it’s not like you record the song on zoom.”
“You just have the laptop on in the studio with all the parties involved while we’re making the music and stuff. And everyone’s like this is the song we have to choose, we have to choose this, and then yeah, it just worked out.”
Burna Boy narrates how he made his Grammy winning album on zoom at The Daily Show with Trevor Noah pic.twitter.com/IL96MWa5Nj
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He has also teased his forthcoming album, but he’s keeping the contents under wraps, saying only that “it’s going to come out on a day when everyone celebrates for themselves when it’s their own day.” (his birthday, maybe :).
Recall, Burna Boy’s “Twice As Tall” was released in 2020 and went on to win the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Since the album’s release, Odogwu has snagged several achievements, including selling out The O2 Arena and, more recently, The Madison Square Garden.