Burna Boy Bags BET Nomination And Teases Explosive New Track at Listening Party

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Global Afrobeats sensation Burna Boy is back in the headlines. The Grammy-winning artist has just been nominated for Best Male Hip Hop Artist at the upcoming BET Awards, set to take place in June. The nomination marks yet another milestone in what has been a dominant year for the African Giant, reaffirming his place at the top of global music conversations.

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Alongside this exciting news, Burna Boy also shared a snippet from his exclusive listening party held in New York for his forthcoming album, No Sign of Weakness. Hosted by his digital platform “No Sign of Weakness TV,” the event was kept low-key to avoid large crowds, but the impact was anything but small.

A particular clip from the session has fans buzzing, a fiery track that appears to be Burna Boy’s long-awaited response to the Lamborghini controversy.

The allegations, which stirred debate online earlier this year, questioned whether the star had actually acquired the luxury vehicle he promised. The unreleased track hears Burna Boy address the issue head-on, with bold lyrics and unfiltered emotion that sparked excitement and speculation about whether the song will make the final cut of the album.

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His latest single, “Sweet Love,” is already gaining attention ahead of the album’s release, and with the momentum building from the BET nomination and the viral listening party clip, “No Sign of Weakness” is poised to make a powerful statement both musically and culturally.

From red carpets like the Met Gala to award nominations and explosive new music, Burna Boy continues to command the spotlight, unapologetically and without showing any sign of weakness.

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