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Burna Boy regrets not speaking with grandfather, Sound Sultan more before their demise
Grammy-award winning singer and African giant, Burna Boy has wished he spoke to his grandfather, and late Nigerian musician, Olanrewaju Fasasi, popularly known as Sound Sultan more often before their demise.
Burna Boy said this on the last track of his new album ‘Love, Damini’.
Burna Boy had disclosed that the album project would highlight his personal struggles.
“Love, Damini is a personal body of work. It’s about the ups and downs, the
growth, the L’s and W’s.
“I’m excited to share this journey and roll [it] out with you all,” he had
Listening to the album, it is no doubt that Burna Boy put out a staggeringly impressive body of work in his wildly anticipated sixth studio project.
In the last track of the album, in which he featured the iconic and legendary south African powerhouse, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the singer admitted that he needs to show more love to people while they are alive.
Excerpts from the song read: “I should have talked to grandaddy before it’s too late.
“I should have talked to Sound Sultan more before he died. I should show people more love while they are still alive.
“I should always know the way my people feel inside.
“I’m trying to be a better man, I’ve been trying, I got it all but I still got my anger.”





