Why Burna Boy needs to apologize - Eedris Abdulkareem

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Eedris AbdulKareem and Burna Boy

Eedris AbdulKareem and Burna Boy

Veteran Nigerian music act, Eedris AbdulKareem has accused Grammy-nominated artiste, Burna Boy of “stealing” Fela’s song and “stealing” from Afrobeats to make his career without giving credits.

This is coming days after Burna Boy declared himself the best since Fela and wrote that he has stopped proving he’s the best because “the world can do without the best.”

Reacting to this claim in an interview with TVC, Eedris AbdulKareem said Burna Boy needs to apologize for his statement. ”Burna Boy needs to apologize. At least Fela made it happen for you and you stole a lot of Fela’s songs to become who you are.

“You stole a lot from Afrobeats to become who you are. Even though Fela’s songs are strictly about messages that add value to the people. What is your song all about?” He added.

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Burna Boy Needs To Apologize, He Stole From Fela’s Songs, Eedris Abdulkareem Says Veteran Nigerian music act, Eedris AbdulKareem has blasted Grammy-nominated artiste, Burna Boy. He accused him of “stealing” Fela’s song and “stealing” from Afrobeats to make his career. Recently, Burna Boy declared himself the best since Fela and wrote that he has stopped proving he’s the best because “the world can do without the best.” Reacting to this, on an Interview with TVC, Eedris AbdulKareem said Burna Boy needs to apologize for his statement. ”Burna Boy needs to apologize. At least Fela made it happen for you and you stole a lot of Fela’s songs to become who you are. You stole a lot from Afrobeats to become who you are. Even though Fela’s songs are strictly about messages that add value to the people. What is your song all about?” He said In other news, Uti Nwachukwu has supported Grammy nominated singer, Burna Boy’s claims of being the best after Afrobeats legend, Fela Kuti. The reality star and actor has urged Nigerians to respect the singer for his good deeds for Afrobeat over the years.

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