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Praises for Burna Boy over Madison Square show
Some social media users have been hailing Burna Boy for his performance at his show at the Madison Square Garden, New York.
Burna Boy performed to a sold out audience on Thursday, a first for an African artiste.
Speaking on the show, he said, “The Journey in NY has been a blessing. PlayStation theatre in 2017, Gramercy theatre in 2018, The Apollo in 2019 and Today 2022 we are in MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Thank you NEW YORK for sticking with me all these years through this great Journey. Love, Damini.”
Satisfied fans have been hailing him on social media.
Lawyer and filmmaker, Ayo Shonaiya, speaking on the show said, “That was a show and a half tonight at Madison Square Garden. #burnaboy killed it. Top of the mountain of Afrobeats
#BurnaAtMadison.”
Tweep, Jola said, “Again. Burna may have colleagues but he doesn’t have mates. ODOGWU is not your mate.”
DJ Neptune tweeted, “You too sabi this performance thing.. Congrats @burnaboy.”
Tech entrepreneur, Odun Eweniyi said, “I fully understand why comparisons irritate Burna’s guts now. That performance was positively cleansing. The set arrangement. The sound. The presentation. The quality.”
Another tweep, Josh said, Burna boy touches my soul each time this night I feel very different I haven’t felt like this in a long time. God bless #burnaboy forever.”
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