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Naomi Campbell Linked It Up: Burna Boy Shares How His Collab with Mick Jagger Happened

Grammy-winning Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has opened up about the unexpected chain of events that led to his collaboration with rock icon Mick Jagger, and it turns out Naomi Campbell was the one who made it happen.
The African Giant shared the story during his recent appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, where he discussed his creative process and the making of Empty Chairs, one of the standout tracks from his new album, No Sign of Weakness.
“It’s actually crazy because it was initiated by Naomi Campbell,” Burna Boy revealed. “She made it happen. Before I knew it, I was talking to Mick Jagger, and it felt like we’d known each other forever.”
According to Burna Boy, what started as a casual introduction quickly turned into an extraordinary musical connection. He described working with the Rolling Stones frontman as a surreal yet organic experience that transcended their different genres.
The resulting record, Empty Chairs, blends Burna’s signature Afrobeats rhythm with Jagger’s classic rock sensibilities, a daring fusion that has earned critical praise for its creativity and global appeal.
Industry observers have lauded the collaboration as another milestone in Burna Boy’s ever-expanding international footprint. From stadium tours to high-profile partnerships, the Nigerian star continues to bridge cultures through music that feels both authentic and boundary-pushing.
With “No Sign of Weakness” already generating strong acclaim, Burna Boy’s partnership with Mick Jagger not only underscores his versatility but also reinforces his role as a global ambassador for African music.
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