Burna Boy took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about his early days in the music industry.
In one of his resurfaced old interviews, he revealed that his journey to stardom began with an internship at Rhythm FM in Port Harcourt in 2010.
Burna Boy shared that during his time at Rhythm FM, he utilized the opportunity to promote his music, starting with a single that surprisingly gained traction in the region.
He went on to release more singles, including “Abeg, ABeg,” which helped him gain exposure in the South South and establish himself as a local champion.
The singer recalled performing at shows in the South, earning between 100,000 to 200,000 Naira, which was a significant amount for a local artist at the time.
He also shared a notable experience where he was scheduled to perform at an MTN show, but was initially kicked off the lineup by Mohits, a prominent music group at the time.
However, the crowd’s enthusiasm and chants for Burna Boy forced the organizers to bring him back on stage, where he delivered an electrifying performance.
Despite being limited to performing just one song, the audience’s demand for more led to an unforgettable experience.
Burna Boy’s reflections on his humble beginnings serve as a testament to his perseverance and dedication to his craft.
From his early days as an intern to his current status as a global music sensation, Burna Boy’s journey is an inspiration to aspiring artists and a reminder that success often requires hard work, determination, and a bit of luck.