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Nigerian Singer Burna Boy names latest single after billionaire business mogul Aliko Dangote

Just as we step into the last month of the first quarter of 2019, a popular Nigerian singing sensation has treated music lovers in the country to brand new music.

The singer identified has Burna Boy had previously taken to his social media page to drop several teasers for a soon to be released song.

In a particular photo post, the talented act informed his fans that he would be releasing the song which was named after one of the world’s richest men Aliko Dangote. He also added a release date for a visual of the song.

The singer has now taken to Instagram to announce the official release of his brand new single to his fans and followers.

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Burna’s brand new song does not fall short of his well-known infectious lyrics laced along with nicely produced beats.

In the song, he sings about how Dangote has not stopped to strive to make more money despite his wealthy status. He narrates to his listeners about his ordeals and times when he had to struggle to make a living, these reasons according to him, is why he does not intend to stop hustling and add more money to his bank account.

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It is still too early to tell how his fans are receiving the new song from their celebrity star, but some followers dropped reactions in the comment section of his post.

See comments below:

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therealpapi.___: This is a madddd jammmm

ty__fab: The matter plenty✨

thekennethchinedu: Wreck it. On repeat all morning

official_dhapson: Nice jam

oluwatobilobaodebiyi: Nice Gbedu

tip.q: Jam

officialbissiebalo: @@burnaboygram u killed it

son_of_grace019: @postinor.2 when I strive and I Dey hustle, wetin I Dey find “Kalubaaaaaaaa I Dey find”

Listen to the song below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of Nigerian business mogul Alhaji Aliko Dangote of Dangote Group, who had moved up to the 64th position on the list of the world’s billionaires. With an estimated net worth of $16.6 billion, he moved up to the new ranking from his former position of 103rd.

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