Boston, Massachusetts, USA, has officially declared March 2nd as “Burna Boy Day” in recognition of the Grammy-winning singer’s exceptional contributions to music and advocacy.
The proclamation, revealed in a letter signed by city councilor Ruthzee Louijeune, lauds Burna Boy for his outstanding performances and tireless advocacy efforts.
Acknowledging his role in popularizing Afrobeats globally, the document highlights Burna Boy’s impact in challenging stereotypes and opening doors for aspiring artists while fostering conversations about social justice and representation.
“Through his performances and advocacy work, Burna Boy amplifies the voices of marginalized communities and advocates for their recognition and rights,” the letter states, emphasizing his commitment to educating and inspiring through music.
Boston’s vibrant multicultural landscape, coupled with its significant Nigerian-born population, underscores the city’s dedication to celebrating diversity. Burna Boy’s legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the possibilities inherent in amplifying long-overlooked voices.
The declaration of Burna Boy Day on March 2nd is a testament to Boston’s commitment to honoring cultural diversity and celebrating influential figures like Burna Boy, whose impact transcends borders.
This announcement follows in the footsteps of Atlanta, where in 2023, November 18th was designated “Davido Day” to honor the contributions of another Afrobeats luminary to the city’s cultural tapestry.