Burna Boy has expressed his deep appreciation for black women, stating that they are an extension of himself.
In a fresh interview with Cocoa Butter in Atlanta, Georgia, the Grammy-winning artist emphasized his love and connection to black women, highlighting their significance in his life.
This sentiment is reflected in his music, where he has dedicated songs like “Onyeka,” “Omo,” and “On The Low” to celebrating black women.
The interviewer asked: “What is your favourite thing about black women?”
Burna Boy replied: “First of all, it’s the fact that they are an extension of me. I must always love myself, so I must love my black women.”
Burna Boy’s words underscore his pride and affection for his cultural heritage.
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