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Burna Boy Makes History Again, Hits 100 Million Streams On Boomplay
Burna Boy has made history again as first artist to hit 100 million streams on Boom play. His era continues as he inserts his dominance in the Nigerian music industry as he rules Boom play, Africa’s number one streaming platform.
This milestone is coming shortly after making history as the first home grown Nigerian artiste to win Grammy solely for his work in the Best world album category. It’s almost a decade since the self acclaimed ‘African Giant’ launched into the music scene and ever since been dropping hits back to back.
Here is a brief summary of his musical journey.
Born Damini Ogulu in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, he completed his primary and secondary education in Nigeria before moving to the UK for university. Two years after he left, the ambitious singer dropped out and returned to Nigeria to pursue his musical dream.
In 2013 Burna Boy released his first studio album ‘Life’ an acronym for ‘Leaving an Impact for Eternity’ under Aristocrat record. The 20 track album boasts of hit songs like Tonight, Run My Race, Abeg Abeg Yawa Dey and Like to party which brought him to stardom in 2012.
Following the success of his debut album, Burna Boy dropped his second and third music projects, Redemption in 2015 and Outside in 2018 that included hit songs like Ye, Sekkle Down, Heaven Gate and Devil in California.
Before the arrival of the African Giant and Twice as Tall which both got back to back nominations from Grammy for the Best World Album category.
African Giant released in 2019 got him his first Grammy nomination and an honourable mention from former US President, Barack Obama, as one of his favourite songs in 2019. African Giant currently holds a record of 29 million streams on Boom play.
Then the Grammy winning album, Twice as Tall became an instant hit and recorded one million streams within 24 hours of its release on Boom play. Almost eight months after its release, his fifth studio album, Twice as Tall has amassed over 45 million streams on Boom play making it the most streamed album in Boom play music.
Now Burna Boy becomes the most streamed artiste in the history of Boom play leaving Fireboy and Olamide trailing behind him. Burna Boy has indeed proven himself beyond reasonable doubts that he is set for greatness.
Having achieved this milestone, expectation from his teaming fans would certainly increase and we trust Burna Boy to always deliver when necessary. Indeed Burna Boy is the African Giant.
Entertainment
Uche Ogbodo Shares Reason Bambam’s Marriage Ended
Critics claimed that her body makeover was one of the reasons she allegedly left the marriage and noted that she was still out in public with the video of her club outing.
Reacting to the allegations, Ogbodo came to Bambam’s defence. She stated that no woman would leave her marriage simply because she went under the knife. According to her, it is the man who drives a woman to leave.
The mother of three further explained that no woman willingly leaves a marriage she has invested in over many years. If a woman does leave, it is the man’s fault, possibly due to abuse that she chooses not to disclose publicly.
She added that a man must have shown the woman disrespect or failed to nurture the marriage.
Ogbodo emphasised that if a man refuses to love, protect, and give peace to his wife, the responsibility for the breakdown rests entirely with him.
It would be recalled that Uche Ogbodo also recently underwent cosmetic surgery and shared videos with her fans online,
The actress had remained on the lips of many Nigerians following her role in the trending movie Love in Every Word.
Entertainment
Kate Henshaw Speaks Against ‘Gate Crashing’
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her distaste for individuals who attend events without being invited. The actress in an Instagram video, spoke about the importance of self respect and being considerate.
The Tide Entertainment reports that she questioned the popular act of ‘gate crashing’, regarding it as a rude and disrespectful behaviour. Henshaw also urged Nigerians to refrain from attending gatherings where they are not invited.Nigerian Politics Analysis
”I want to talk about something rampant, has been rampant, and is still rampant. I just want to ask those of you who show up uninvited at events and parties, what’s your purpose? What do you aim to achieve? Then, those of you who receive a card that admits only one person and invite all your village people, don’t check with the host; you pack your people and come. What are you doing there? Why don’t you respect yourself and stay away? It’s rude, you’re a gate crasher. Respect yourself enough to stay away from places you aren’t invited to,” she said.
Entertainment
Oscars Set 2027 And 2028 Dates Ahead Of 100th Edition In 2028
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled dates for both the 99th Academy Awards and its landmark 100th ceremony. The back-to-back events, set for 2027 and 2028, will mark the final years of the Oscars airing on longtime broadcast partner ABC before a major shift to YouTube.
The 99th Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 14, 2027, followed by the historic 100th edition on Sunday, March 5, 2028. Both ceremonies will broadcast live at 7 p.m. ET from the iconic Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and reach audiences in over 200 territories worldwide. Looking ahead, the Academy has also confirmed a venue change, with the ceremony set to move to the Peacock Theater beginning in 2029, where it will remain through 2039.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the announcement comes amid a shifting broadcast landscape. ABC is gearing up for a packed 2027 schedule, including its debut as the home of the Grammy Awards and its first Super Bowl broadcast in over two decades. Meanwhile, this year’s Oscars telecast saw a dip in viewership, drawing 17.86 million viewers across ABC and Hulu, a 9% decline from the previous year’s five-year high.
Still, excitement around the awards remains strong. The most recent ceremony crowned Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” as Best Picture, while early buzz for the upcoming season is already building. Anticipated contenders include the Ryan Gosling-led “Project Hail Mary,” Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three” starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Digger” featuring Tom Cruise.
No hosts have been announced yet for either ceremony, adding another layer of anticipation to the milestone events.
In addition to confirming the ceremony dates, the Academy also released its full calendar for the 2026–2027 awards season, outlining key milestones from the eligibility period beginning January 1, 2026, to nominations voting in January 2027, and final voting in early March.
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