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Afrobeats artiste, Burna Boy has released the tracklist for his upcoming album ‘I Told Them’.
The self-styled African Giant took to social media on Monday to share the artwork for the music project.
The 17-track album features 15 songs and two music videos for his singles ‘Sittin’ On Top Of The World’ and ‘Big 7’.
The album boasts of guest appearances from Nigerian Street-hop sensation Seyi Vibez who appears on ‘Giza’ and American platinum-selling rapper J Cole who is on ‘Thanks’.
#ITOLDTHEM AUG 25th ! https://t.co/PTI90ys79z pic.twitter.com/yx1ypO7QE2
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 21, 2023
Also prominent in the album is the top-tier collaboration between the Afrobeats superstar and British Nigerian rapper Dave.
The album is Burna’s 7th studio album and is set for release on August 25.
The much-anticipated album comes off the heels of his Grammy-nominated sixth album ‘Love, Damini’ released in 2022.
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