Nigerian superstar Burna Boy, born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, has achieved yet another major milestone in his illustrious career. His feature on French-Congolese singer Dadju Nsungula’s 2019 hit single Donne-moi l’accord has earned a Platinum SNEP Certification in France, reaffirming his status as one of the most sought-after global artists.
Despite being released years ago, Donne-moi l’accord continues to resonate with audiences, reflecting Burna Boy’s widespread influence in the international music scene. This latest achievement adds to his growing list of accolades, strengthening his position as a dominant force in the global Afrobeats movement.
The Grammy-winning artist has made history on multiple occasions. His 2020 album Twice as Tall won the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album, making him the first Nigerian solo artist to clinch that honor. He has also been nominated multiple times for the prestigious award, with albums like African Giant and I Told Them receiving worldwide recognition.
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Earlier this year, Burna Boy secured an RIAA Gold Certification for Alone, a standout track from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack album. The song’s success further underscored his ability to blend African sounds with global storytelling, making him a favorite among international audiences.
Beyond his musical accolades, Burna Boy has also broken new ground in media. He became the first artist to grace the cover of Billboard France Magazine, a testament to his growing presence in European markets and beyond.
With six RIAA certifications, four solo plaques, and an ever-expanding global reach, Burna Boy continues to elevate African music on the world stage. His journey from Port Harcourt to becoming an international music powerhouse is a testament to his relentless dedication and unique artistry.
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