“I DON’T WANT TO DISGRACE YOU” – BURNA BOY ISSUES STERN WARNING TO VETERAN AMERICAN RAPPER DIDDY
By Adeniyi Onaara
Grammy-winning Nigerian musician Burna Boy has warned Diddy to respect him as a music legend to avoid being embarrassed by him on the dance floor.
Recently, the two were seen together at a celebrity-studded event. Apparently, Diddy had challenged the self-styled ‘African Giant’ to a dance battle which didn’t sit well with him.
Burna Boy said, “Hey fam, OG! I don’t want to embarrass you right now, but I don’t believe you are aware that you are an elderly man. Don’t call me on the dance floor, I’ve been kinging that sh*t. “I’ll admit that you are the ruler according to the records. But don’t call me on the dance floor mehn, that will be embarrassing for you.”
Diddy executively produced Burna Boy’s Grammy-award winning album, ‘Twice As Tall’.
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