21 SAVAGE AND BURNABOY SHARED THEIR GARRI AFTER THEIR MUSIC COLLABORATION.

 

 

The recent announcement by American rapper 21 Savage, stating that he will not be featuring any African artists in his music, has sparked a wave of reactions online. This declaration came just days after his collaboration with Nigerian Grammy Award-winning artist Burna Boy on the track “Sitting on top of the world.” 

 

The reason behind this decision remains unclear, as neither party has disclosed the details of what transpired between them. However, the intensity of 21 Savage's emotions can be inferred from his furious Instagram story and his subsequent act of unfollowing Burna Boy on social media. 

 

The collaboration between 21 Savage and Burna Boy was highly anticipated, and it seemed to bridge the gap between the American and African music scenes. Burna Boy, known for his afrofusion style, has been making waves globally, and his collaboration with 21 Savage was seen as a significant milestone for both artists. 

 

The news of 21 Savage's vow not to feature African artists again has left fans and music enthusiasts curious and perplexed. Some speculate that there may have been creative differences or personal conflicts that led to this decision, while others express disappointment and hope for a resolution between the two artists.

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