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Tweeps tip Burna Boy for another Grammy win over new album, Love Damini

Nigerian Grammy award-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has been tipped by his fans for another Grammy win after the singer released…

Nigerian Grammy award-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has been tipped by his fans for another Grammy win after the singer released his latest album, Love Damini, on Friday.

Shortly after the singer released his sixth studio album, Love Damini, his fans thronged on to Twitter to air their opinion about the African Giant’s latest body of work.

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Spanning 19 tracks, the album features artistes like; British singer, Ed Sheeran, Victony, and Black Mambazo.

The album, Love Damini, comes after his widely acclaimed 2020 album “Twice As Tall”, which in 2021 won the Grammy category of Best Global Music Album.

Taking to the microblogging site, his colleague DJ Neptune via his verified Twitter handle posted, ”Another Grammy award on the way for @burnaboy! Congrats on new album #LOVEDAMINI.”

Another user of Twitter with the handle, @mayorr99 while airing his opinion on the new album wrote, “Burna boy comes out with a fresh studio album in 9 days #LOVEDAMINI another Grammy award-winning album.”

While sharing two pictures via his Twitter account, one of the singer’s previous Grammy awards and the artwork of the singer’s recent work, the Twitter user, @jasfean wrote, “Like this tweet if you know Burna boy will win another Grammy with this album #LOVEDAMINI #BurnaBoy.” (sic)

 

 

 

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