<h4>Burna Boy Indirectly Replies Davido</h4>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a> </strong>reports that Burna Boy, a Grammy winner, captured the interest of netizens by breaking his silence in response to Davido’s remark about him being a “new cat.”<br />
Recall that in a recent video, Davido classified Burna, along with artists like Rema, Fireboy, and Asake, as newcomers while emphasizing that he and Wizkid were the pioneering artists to achieve significant success.<br />
This statement sparked curiosity among many people, who eagerly anticipated Burna Boy’s reaction.<br />
<a href="https://www.google.com/">It didn’t take Burna Boy long to break his silence.</a><br />
A few hours later, the gifted musician updated his Instagram page with a fresh post. Burna Boy hailed his fantastic show at the London stadium in the post by sharing images.<br />
He acknowledged his delight at being able to fill the stadium, which seats 80,000 people. Burna Boy stated that his lifelong aim has always been to bring people from all backgrounds together, and his performance in London provided him with the opportunity to fulfill that dream.<br />
Sharing photos from the concert, he wrote:<br />
<em><strong>“Uniting people from all walks of life has always been my dream. London, thank you for making it possible for me at my biggest show to date! Shout out to my family @theuglygram @santandave @popcaanmusic and Stormzy.”</strong></em></p>
<p>Source: Gistlover</p>

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