‘I recorded ‘Thanks’ for my grandma’ – Burna Boy

The faker you are the bigger your circle Burna
The faker you are the bigger your circle Burna

In a Heartfelt Tribute to His Grandma, Burna Boy Reveals: ‘I Recorded ‘Thanks’ for My Grandma’

Renowned Nigerian Afrobeat artist, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, affectionately known as Burna Boy, has unveiled the touching inspiration behind his song, ‘Thanks,’ citing the enduring influence of his beloved grandmother. Nestled within his seventh studio album, “I Told Them,” ‘Thanks’ stands as a poignant testament to family bonds and the push-pull of love.

In a candid announcement shared on his official platform, Burna Boy bared his soul, recounting the emotional genesis of the song. He tenderly revealed that his grandmother, a figure of unwavering love and longing, served as the bedrock for the heartfelt composition. Despite her fervent pleas for him to return home, she was equally swift to nudge him back on his path each time he visited.

Looking ahead to the festive season, Burna Boy divulged his plans to spend December enveloped in the embrace of his cherished grandmother. With a soul-stirring declaration, he imparted, “My grandma used to be crying for me to come back home; now she’s on edge every time I come back home and is already asking when I’m leaving.” This poignant revelation serves as the emotional cornerstone of ‘Thanks’, symbolizing a tender ode to familial ties and the passage of time.

With a newfound sense of purpose, Burna Boy pledged to navigate the upcoming December alongside his grandmother, yearning for an atmosphere where tranquility and serenity reign supreme. Evidently, the profound universal theme of family dynamics and the cyclical nature of love and longing underscore the timeless allure of ‘Thanks’, endearing it to listeners across the globe.

Embark on a melodic journey of introspection and familial devotion through Burna Boy’s tender tribute, as he artfully captures the intricate dance of emotions through the soul-stirring strains of ‘Thanks’.

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