Nigerian-US based social media influencer, writer, podcaster, Oyebanji Akins, who never fails to be intriguing and educational reviewed Grammy-award-winning superstar, Burna Boy’s highly anticipated seventh studio album, ‘I Told Them’ which professes to be a grand statement to everyone who never believed in him.
The Nigerian singer, songwriter, and performing artist released the album on Friday, 25th of August 2023 via Spaceship/Bad Habit/ Atlantic Record.
Below are the review by Oyebanji Akins which went viral on X app.
Track 1: “I Told Them,” talks about his past, present, and future. You can really understand his journey. Even though Nigerians are surprised by his success, he’s still working to bring Black Americans and Africans closer together.
Track 2: Normal its funny track because his just sharing his personal fantasy without owning it but given ladies what he loves to see and experience without putting love into, remember he wasn’t poor too
Track 3: On Form: hmm its deep for for Nigerians can relate about being real among a lot of people that don’t believe in themself beyond muritala airport, his telling you trust with caution. Thank you for this track Burna boy, even me self I’ On Form!!
Track 4: Test, Approved & Trusted: it’s more about Afrofusion blues coming from Burna boy telling all his ex girls never to have same experience they shared with him with anyone else, it’s a song every guy wanna send to that special girl.
Track 5: Cheat On Me(feat Dave) its a twist track but I will give you like this, how many of you knew Burna boy wrote song for Drake? And and the sametime is reminding us if he says “I love you” its a word he doesn’t joke with, Dave jumping on it make it second successful dual.
Track 6: Big 7: If you’re a true Burna Boy fan, you’ll love this track. It’s the real original Burna Boy with an upgraded attitude, what people call “Ego.” I love how he mentions “Virgil Abloh” When you listen to it, you’ll surely find yourself moving your head. I can see why Burna Boy said one influence is stupid
Track 7: Dey play is deep in many ways, all prediction toward Burna Boy from his school teacher all failed, he has everything now, when you become rich you will understand “Open bank on Sunday” e deep die
Track 8: City Boys Respect to Burna Boy for giving a shout-out to every insecure Black person and African around the world, encouraging them to be proud of their skin. And to those who love to belittle people online, your verse is here.
Track 9: ‘Giza’ (feat Seyi Vibez), it’s like Burna Boy has provided space for Seyi Vibez to nurture his unique singing style. He delves deep into Yoruba with Quranic influences, despite the industry’s initial reservations towards him. In the verse, Burna encourages showing love, and Seyi delivers exceptionally well. Congratulations in advance!
Track 10: 12 Jewels (feat.RZA) its just a 27 second of powerful poet that confirmed this album will be nominated for Grammy comes Feb. 2024.
Track 11: ‘If I’m Lying,’ Burna Boy straightforwardly conveys that despite the unfavorable treatment he receives in Nigeria’s music scene, he continues to authentically represent the nation. Whenever you play this track, spare a prayer for Burna Boy. This Grammy track if you can relate
Track 12: Thanks (feat J. Cole) Embrace America as an African. Build trust with Black Americans reconnecting. Black Americans, be open. No heritage? Explore Africa. “Let’s bridge the Gap” This track for all every black and Africans around the world.
Track 13: Talibans II’ (Bonus Track), Burna Boy recalls the desires some held against him upon fame’s arrival. He asserts they aren’t divine and he’s too authentic to heed prophecies. Those unable to relate to this album lack exposure; without it, enjoying this album proves challenging.
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