Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar Burna Boy has stirred up a wave of speculation after sharing, and swiftly deleting, a cryptic message on his Instagram Story.

The post, which read “Some people no go see this Christmas”, left fans and social media users puzzled and concerned, with many rushing to interpret its meaning.
While the intent behind the message remains unclear, reactions online have been mixed. Some viewed it as a veiled warning or expression of anger, while others suggested it could have been a moment of frustration taken out of context.
Burna Boy, known for his unapologetic and outspoken persona, has yet to address the deleted post or provide any clarification.
As fans await a possible explanation, the post continues to generate conversation, raising eyebrows across both the music industry and social media spaces.
“Some people no go see this Christmas.”
– Burna Boy pic.twitter.com/g09hDse7sc
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) July 20, 2025
In other news on The Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show with Eddie Kadi, Burna Boy addressed backlash over his past criticism of Afrobeats, where he had claimed the genre “lacks substance.”
He offered a public apology and clarified that his statement came from a place of limited understanding at the time.
“With the knowledge I have now, I wouldn’t have made that statement. I didn’t know that Afrobeats was more of an umbrella term to help push Nigerian music as a collective,” Burna explained.
The Grammy winner’s recent reflections highlight his evolving appreciation of the genre that has brought global spotlight to African artists, himself included
