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“The old me thinks the new me is soft for not being so angry all the time” – Burna Boy makes revelation about himself

Burna Boy says he doesn't use songwriters

Grammy award-winning singer Burna Boy seems active on social media today, as he has revealed some jaw-dropping revelations about himself.

Taking to the micro-blogging platform Twitter, now known as X, Burna revealed that the new him misses the old him. He expressed how bewildered he is that the old him can’t even understand the new him and thinks the new him is Soft for not being so angry all the time.

“The new me misses the old me. The old me can’t even understand the new me and thinks the new me is Soft for not being so angry all the time”.

See some reactions from his fans below,

One Plato’s Cousins wrote, “You’ve grown. The old wanted to be seen, you’ve been seen, and the new you think there is nothing in life to be angry all the time. It’s growth

One Joy Fultips wrote, “Nothing good comes out from anger; stay happy, Odogwu

One Ezeogu Chukwuemeka Emmanuel wrote, “If the new you is truly soft, then it’s good. Pure love

One Omolomo wrote, “Na growth

One Ikorodu President wrote, “You’re just confused, Burna, nothing else

One Annie wrote, “You are perfect at all versions of you.
We love your growth and appreciate how far you’ve come.
I learnt that anger is a valid emotion from your album, and I’ve handled it better since then”.

Last month, Burna Boy issued a public service announcement to Nigerians, making it known that he doesn’t use songwriters as any name people see credited on his songs are only producers of the songs or featured artists, not writers. He noted how the Western world considers producers as writers of the instrumentals, and they throw their names on there as writers. Calling himself an Odogwu, Burna made it known that nobody writes for him.

In other news, two months back, Burna Boy caused a stir online as he revealed the names of artists who paved the way for him in the industry. He disclosed that 2baba, Timaya, Dbanj, Larry Gaga and Wande Coal were the only veterans he respected in the music industry. He stressed that they were the only legends tremendously impacting his life and career.

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