Burna Boy stuns Jennifer Hudson Show with Yoruba drummers

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Nigerian singer Burna Boy has once again captured global attention with his spectacular appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California.

The Grammy-winning artist made a dramatic entrance through the “Spirit Tunnel,” accompanied by Yoruba drummers chanting “E kaabo” (meaning “Welcome”) as he walked in wearing a custom-tailored suit.

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The vibrant display of African culture immediately thrilled the audience and earned praise for its authenticity and celebration of Nigeria’s musical roots.

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During the interview, Burna Boy discussed his eighth studio album, No Sign of Weakness, which was released in July 2025.

The artist also spoke about the power of music in building resilience and unity amid global challenges, describing his new project as “a reflection of strength through sound.”

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Fans celebrate while others express disappointment

The appearance drew widespread applause from fans around the world for showcasing Afrobeats on a global stage and elevating Nigerian culture in mainstream media.

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However, some Nigerian fans voiced disappointment over Burna Boy’s limited performances at home, urging him to reconnect more often with his local audience.

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Despite the criticism, many agreed that his showmanship and cultural pride reaffirm his position as one of Africa’s most influential music ambassadors.

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