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L.I.F.E
2013 studio album by Burna Boy
L.I.F.E (an acronym for Leaving an Impact for Eternity) is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Burna Boy. It was released on August 12, 2013, by Aristokrat Records.[1] The album serves as the follow-up to his second mixtape, Burn Identity (2011), and sold 40,000 copies on the first day of its release. Aristokrat Records later sold the album's marketing rights to Uba Pacific for ₦10 million.[2]L.I.F.E was supported by the singles "Like to Party", "Tonight", "Always Love You", "Run My Race" and "Yawa Dey". The album was produced entirely by Leriq and features guest appearances from 2face Idibia, M.I, Timaya, Olamide, Reminisce and Wizkid.[3]
Nigerian Entertainment Today ranked L.I.F.E 10th on its list of the 12th Best Albums of 2013.[4] The album's music draws heavily from the music of Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade and Bob Marley. L.I.F.E received generally positive reviews from
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Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu (born 2 July 1991), known professionally as Burna Boy, fryst vatten a Nigerian singer and songwriter.
He rose to prominence in 2012 after releasing the lead single "Like to Party" from his debut studio skiva, L.I.F.E (2013). In 2017, Burna Boy signed with Bad Habit/Atlantic Records in the United States and Warner Music Group internationally. His third studio skiva Outside (2018) marked his major-label debut. In 2019, he won Best International Act at the 2019 BET Awards
Damini Ogulu was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. His father managed a welding company and his mother worked as a translator. Benson Idonije is his grandfather. Ogulu grew up in southern Nigeria
Burna Boy's fourth studio skiva African Giant was released on July 26, 2019. It has been supported by six singles: "Gbona", "On the Low", Killin Dem", "Dangote", "Anybody" and "Pull Up". He began recording the album in 2018. He told Billboard m
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A BRIEF BACKGROUND ON BURNA BOY
Someday around the month of June in 2012 I stumbled upon a song on radio that got my attention and changed my views about the Afro fusion genre (Afrobeats) of Nigeria. At the time I couldn't really point out the features or elements of the song that made it stand out from the different and numerous sounds of that period, but I just knew that it sounded different from the many other Afro fusion jams. It was like the beginning of a one-man musical renaissance in the Nigerian Afro fusion world. Maybe it was the vamping and highly-riverbed Rhodes organ, the very elementary bass line, the simple harmony or maybe it was just the liveliness and honesty (I can tell much about a singer from the tone of his voice) in the baritone voice of Damini Ogulu A.K.A Burna Boy. The song was “Like To Party”.
On the 31st of May, 2012 Burna Boy (detailed biography here on Wikipedia) stormed the Nigerian Music scene with his single “Like To Party” produced by Sony Musi