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It was an incredible experience working with Burnaboy– Busta Rhymes

American rapper Busta Rhymes has commended Burna Boy’s work ethic and musical skills.
The icon spoke about the African giant while guest-starring on the Capital Xtra Podcast, calling his collaboration with Burna Boy one of the most incredible experiences ever.
Burna recently featured in a track Roboshotta from Busta Rhymes’ latest album, Blockbusta..
He described the Nigerian as focused and fast while working.
Busta Rhymes went on to narrate how their collaboration came to be, stating that it was pretty laid-back as they sat and drank juice as he played Burna the tracks on the playlist, after which he chose the track.
The rap legend’s support for the singer did not just start; he has previously shown support for Burna Boy.
Back in July 2023 he congratulated the singer on selling out the Citi Field Stadium in New York.
SOURCE: FRCN
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