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Buju (BNXN) To Feature Wizkid, Olamide, Others On ‘Bad Since 97’ EP
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BNXN releases tracklist for Bad Since 97 EP, to feature WIzkid, Olamide, others.
Daniel Benson, also known as BNXN (Buju), has revealed the official tracklist for his upcoming EP.
The singer-songwriter, whose stellar feature run continued this year, is getting ready to release his sophomore EP, which he has given the title “Bad Since 97.”
The Afro-fusion artist, who recently made headlines after getting into a fight with the Nigerian police, has released a statement to defuse the tension and followed it up with the official tracklist of the eagerly awaited project.
The 7-track project, which will be released on Friday, August 26, 2022, will feature notable Nigerian artists Wizkid, Olamide, and Wande Coal (on the already-released “Kenkele“), according to the tracklist shared by the artist today, August 18th,2022, on his Instagram page.
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BNXN captioned the post:
“Can’t stop the Shine. Ever!Ahead Ahead ni .”
‘Bad Since 97’ will serve as the follow-up project to BNXN’s 7-track debut project ‘Sorry I’m late‘ which featured ace highlife duo The Cavemen
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In other news, Buju has explained what he meant by spitting on an officer.
Recall that Mp3bullet.ng reported that the “Kilometer” crooner was involved in an altercation with Police Officers yesterday.
A video that circulated on Wednesday, August 17, showed a visibly irritated BNXN parked in an undisclosed place in Lagos, flanked by armed police officers who were arguing with a bystander who appeared to be in the artist’s company.
In now-deleted tweets, BNXN revealed that he had indeed been in the reported situation with the Nigerian police, adding that he spat on an officer for tearing his shirt and slapping him.
In response to BNXN’s tweet, The Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Ben Hundeyin said that the singer would be prosecuted for assaulting a police officer and that any misbehaviour on the part of the officers would also result in punishment.
However, BNXN has taken to Twitter to explain what he meant by his tweet about the incident. According to him, he used the term ‘spitting on an officer as an idiomatic expression.