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Burna Boy Speaks About His Upcoming Documentary
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Burna Boy shares what to expect from his upcoming documentary
Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, has revealed details about his new documentary, which is already in the works.
The Grammy-winning artist has been on the road since 2013 and is fully embracing the rock star lifestyle.
Burna Boy’s life must be accurately chronicled and the world must be informed of the behind-the-scenes, just as with every other maestro. The African Giant has announced that the fans will receive a documentary.
Taking to Twitter on, August 16th, 2022, the singer announced that the upcoming documentary is deep and demonstrates how much he has toured as an artist.
He wrote:
My Documentary is deep sha. Watching some old videos and realised I’ve been Touring since 2013 and by 2015 I had already performed in almost all 36 states of Nigeria with Glo and Star, by 2018 I had performed in almost every African country already.
My Documentary is deep sha. Watching some old videos and realised I’ve been Touring since 2013 and by 2015 I had already performed in almost all 36 states of Nigeria with Glo and Star, by 2018 I had performed in almost every African country already.
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 16, 2022
This comes weeks after Burna Boy, has set a new record at the State Farm Arena in the US and had a thrilling performance at his sold-out show in Atlanta.
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The African Giant made history again at the 21,000-capacity in Atlanta and became the first Nigerian to sell out State Farm Arena.
Recall, The Grammy award-winning superstar previously sold out the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York in May 2022 and a few months later, he made history by becoming the first Nigerian and possibly African to sell out the 21,000-seat State Farm Arena.
On July 31, the singer performed at the event as part of his “Love, Damini” Summer Tour. He put on a scorching show, belting out songs like “Anybody,” “Location,” “On the Low,” “Kilometer,” “It’s Plenty,” “Dangote,” “For My Hand,” and a slew of others with vigour.