- March 2nd Officially Declared as Burna Boy Day In Boston, Massachusetts
- City of Boston Releases Official Resolution Stating The Impact Of Main Stream African Voices In the Entertainment Industry
Grammy Award singer, Burna Boy has yet again achieved another major feat in his music career.
The singer recently got recongnised by the city of Boston, as they officially declared March 2nd as Burna Boy’s day.
The honour was in recognition of the singer’s artistic contributions and advocacy efforts, Ogbonoblog’s Top correspondents gathered.
Though Burna boy is yet to make any public annoucement regarding the recognition, the singer seemed so exicted in his just concluded concert which almost sold out.
City of Boston officially declares march 2nd as Burna boy’s day
The city of Boston in a recent memo released to its residents oficially declared march 2nd of every year as Burna boy day.
What this means: Following the city of Boston’s recent commique, there would be perodic celebration in boston every 2nd of march to celebrate Burna boy’s day.
The singer may decide to interact with fans, or randomly have a hangout in the city during the specified period.
Burna Boy’s History, Track Record And Achievements
Burna Boy, born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and rapper who has gained international acclaim for his unique blend of Afrobeat, dancehall, reggae, and hip-hop music. He was born on July 2, 1991, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Burna Boy rose to prominence with his hit single “Like to Party” in 2012 and has since released several successful albums, including “African Giant” (2019) and “Twice as Tall” (2020), which won the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album.