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Fans celebrate Burna Boy at 30


 


His win had erupted massive celebration from his fans and as he clocks a new age, his fans have also taken to Twitter to hail him.

A tweep, @akorede_111, wrote, “Happy birthday Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu aka African giant. Our one and only Grammy boy. Many more years to come.

Another tweep, @shiller111, wrote, “Happy Birthday Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu. So proud of all your achievements, many more to come.”

Sharing a video of Burna Boy, @BrunhideOwagbo tweeted, “Feels like yesterday when Burna Boy broke into the scene with ‘Like To Party’. We all thought it was a Yankee song and he was even dragged when he claimed he was 22 then.

“The struggles, the wins, the losses and controversies. We were there and will always be here. Happy Birthday.”

Another fan, @jmikhe, tweeted, “Happy birthday to the first and only Nigerian artiste with a Grammy winning album.”

“An African Giant turns 30 today and we congratulate him for being twice as tall when it comes to lifting African music beyond the African continent!” @sammywetala tweeted.

@thekaywizzy wrote, “.”

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