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Steve Harvey Speaks On America “Stealing” From Burna Boy
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Steve Harvey objects to the idea that Burna Boy and Afrobeat stole from America.
Broderick Stephen Harvey Sr., also known as Steve Harvey, has spoken out about how the Western culture steals from Africans such as Burna Boy.
The 66-year-old media magnate who broadcasts well-known programmes including the Steve Harvey Morning Show, Family Feud, Celebrity Family Feud, Family Feud Africa, and others claimed in a viral video that Africa continues to be the source of all other blacks in the globe.
Harvey claims that there is a lot of disinformation about Africa and that the only way the rest of the world, particularly black Americans, can learn the truth is by travelling to the continent and experiencing it for themselves.
In the aforementioned video, Steve Harvey emphasised mineral-rich states like Ghana, Botswana, and South Africa as the ideal nations to travel to in order to learn more about the continent.
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Speaking about Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy, Harvey made it very obvious that the claim that the singer “stole” from Americans is false and that the truth is entirely different.
Harvey, who must have been addressing the misinformation of Americans claiming to have inspired the buzzing Afrobeats, of which Burna Boy is a poster boy, made it known that Africans are the beat, rhythm, and soul, going on to assert that Americans had borrowed all of these characteristics from Africa.
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