Grammy-winning Afrobeat star Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, has shared his thoughts amid the ongoing conversation involving Wizkid and Seun Kuti, the son of legendary musician Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

In a video that has since circulated on social media, the self-acclaimed African Giant spoke candidly about where he believes he stands in the music hierarchy.
While paying homage to Afrobeat pioneer Fela, Burna Boy made it clear that there is only one artist he considers superior to himself.
With visible reverence, the singer described Fela as the ultimate symbol of Afrobeat, acknowledging his unmatched legacy and influence on African music and culture.
However, he did not shy away from making a bold statement about his own stature in the industry.
In his words, “Fela is the king. He is the only one greater than me.”
The brief but powerful remark has since sparked reactions online, with fans weighing in on Burna Boy’s confidence and his open respect for the Afrobeat legend whose impact continues to shape generations of artists.
“Fela is the only one greater than me”
– Burna Boy
ODG to get respect ✊ pic.twitter.com/WpTQyXiBsw
— BaLox (@Baloxxd) January 20, 2026
Recall, speaking on a recent episode of the What I Know podcast, Sodimu broke down the distinct strengths of the Afrobeats “Big 3,” Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid, noting that while all three wield enormous influence, their impact stretches in very different directions beyond music.
According to Sodimu, Burna Boy has cemented himself as a dominant global performer, celebrated for his commanding stage presence and international appeal, while Wizkid enjoys a unique, almost cult-like loyalty from his fanbase.
Davido, however, was described as an artist whose reach transcends entertainment.
“The Big 3 are all doing music for different reasons,” Sodimu said. “Burna Boy has conquered the stage, and he is very good. Wizkid is special. But Davido surpasses music.”
