Burna Boy’s affect on the African music scene continues to soar along with his newest single, “Larger”, attaining a groundbreaking milestone as essentially the most streamed music throughout its debut week on Spotify Nigeria.
Launched on June 27, 2024, the single has resonated deeply with listeners and located itself within the file books.
Burna Boy’s”Larger” rose to a powerful 2.3 million streams in its debut week, surpassing the earlier file held by Rema & Shallipopi’s 2024 single “Benin Boys,” which amassed 2.1 million streams.
This achievement comes after Burna Boy’s “Larger” broke the file for the most important opening day streams for a solo music by an African artist on Spotify.
The music supplies an emotional return to Burna Boy’s origins in Port Harcourt, delving into themes of thankfulness and reflection amidst the euphoria of success. Identified for his distinctive type and unmatched musical prowess, African Big continues to redefine the worldwide notion of African music.
The video for “Larger” takes viewers on an emotional tour of the town of Port Harcourt, the place Burna Boy actively participated in philanthropic acts by way of his basis, ‘Venture PROTECT,’ becoming a member of forces with The R.E.A.C.H. to ship help to communities in Nigeria.”
Burna Boy takes full credit score for the songwriting on his tasks
Burna Boy just lately took to his X (previously generally known as Twitter) account on Saturday, July 6, 2024, in his trademark daring type, to emphasise his distinctive method to music creation.
“Any identify you see credited on my songs are solely producers of the songs or Featured artists NOT writers. However for some purpose, the western world considers producers as writers of the instrumentals they usually simply throw their names on there as writers. No one match write for Odogwu.”
The discharge of “Larger” was simply days earlier than the celebrity’s extremely anticipated 2024 London stadium live performance, the place he made historical past by turning into the primary African artist to promote out the 80,000-capacity venue twice.