Reactions trail American rapper, 21 Savage‘s performance of Afrobeat star Burna Boy‘s hit song, “On The Low” on his Instagram Live.
Despite not being fully acquainted with the lyrics, the renowned rapper managed to amaze Nigerians with his performance.
During the Instagram Live session, 21 Savage showcased his appreciation for Afrobeat by singing along to Burna Boy's popular track, even though he stumbled over some of the words. His effort did not go unnoticed, and his rendition sparked a wave of admiration and excitement among Nigerian fans and the broader Afrobeat community.
The video clip of his performance quickly went viral, highlighting the global influence of Afrobeat music and its ability to transcend cultural boundaries. Numerous internet users expressed their astonishment and delight at seeing a prominent American artist embracing and celebrating Afrobeat.
21 Savage.[/figure]Many fans and followers took to social media to share their thoughts, praising 21 Savage for his performance and acknowledging the significant impact of Afrobeat on the global music scene.
Read some reactions below
theyluv jidda said: “21 na werey 😂”
JAIYE said: “Odogwu no be nickname”
king lota stated: “After Wizkid na burna”
machala of benin wrote: “afro beats is here to stay”
Busi Coin wrote: “Why does it astound you? He is black like us, they value us too, just that the media don’t show that part of our values to their society. Steve wonders is back in Ghana 🇬🇭 remember that.”
CHAMELEON stated: “see as I dey smile for another person success while better hand dey meet me here”
Ambo Tech noted: “On the low from burna boy is goated for long time now, that song 🎧 energized ✊🏿💥”
Jandykhaled noted: “This is what all this American musicians do to get more fans”
Alex Sales 007 said: “You mean a Nigerian man singing burna boy’s song”
berry said: “From sabigirl to ODG, nigga really needs that collab bad”
WATCH VIDEO:
21 Savage singing Burna Boy's “On The Low” word for word on IG 😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/eRyMThZqjm
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) June 3, 2024