Burna Boy has become the first African artist to surpass 2 billion streams in the United Kingdom, a groundbreaking milestone for the Nigerian superstar. The Grammy-winning artist received a commemorative plaque backstage at his sold-out concert in Koko Camden, London, during the fifth-anniversary celebration of his 2019 album, “African Giant.”
This remarkable achievement is a testament to Burna Boy’s global influence and success since he soared to international fame and his hit single “Ye”. His 2019 album, “African Giant,” which includes hit tracks such as “On The Low,” “Gbona,” and “Anybody,” played a pivotal role in cementing his status as a global music sensation.
A month prior, Burna Boy had been awarded a plaque for reaching 1 billion streams in the UK following his record-breaking sold-out performance at the London Stadium. This rapid doubling of his streaming numbers highlights his continued growth and the expanding reach of African music on the global stage.
Burna Boy’s latest single, “Higher,” released in 2024, further showcases his gratitude and reflection on his journey, featuring an emotional music video filmed in his hometown of Port Harcourt.
As Burna Boy continues to break new ground for African music, his historic 2 billion streams milestone in the UK is a testament to his enduring impact and the growing global appreciation for African artists.
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