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WhatsOn Covers: Days Guide 2023 | Burna Boy

WhatsOn is a progressive global media network. It is based in the hub of Birmingham City Center for over 30 years. Our values are diversity, equality, involvement, and unity. WhatsOn supports a balanced lifestyle and real democracy. We speak out against the exploitation of people, animals, and the earth. Every month we publish an advanced printed publication. We are covering regional, national, and global. What’s going on, where to go, what to do, and key topics of discussion selected by our Editor and our R&D department. There is also a digital version for each month. Along with specific guides scheduled throughout the year. To form a multi-media network, we have merged print, social media, and digital marketing. Following this WhatsOn Guide features Burna Boy, a musical sensation on the WhatsOn Cover in this year’s Days Out Guide edition. Join Whatson.plus

WhatsOn Covers: Days Guide 2023 | Burna Boy

Burna Boy is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and musician whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu. He was born on July 2, 1991, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Burna Boy gained international recognition with the release of his album “African Giant” in 2019. He was nominated for a Grammy for Best World Music Album. Burna Boy’s music often addresses social and political issues and reflects his African heritage and identity. His musical style is a fusion of various influences, including reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, and traditional African music. Some of his popular songs include “Ye,” “On the Low,” “Anybody,” and “Gbona.” Burna Boy has received several awards and accolades for his music and has become a prominent figure in the global music scene. His music has earned him a massive following, and he is considered one of the most successful and influential African musicians of his generation.

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