Burna Boy has been officially single, ever since his longtime girlfriend Stefflon Don broke up with the Afrobeats star late last year.
The pair, who started dating early 2019 have had a rocky relationship, with there being several claims of infidelity.
Stefflon Don announced the split in December on Twitter saying:
“No matter how much love, Loyalty or how good you treat someone, people are just not solid and scream real but are the fakest. Fame & money changes some ppl. When people show you who they are believe them. As hard as that may be. God sees and knows. People genuinely need prayers”.
But now she’s spilling more tea, on exactly WHY she left the popular African singer.
Media Take Out learned that according to Stefflon Don, Burna Boy was HORRIBLE in bed, and was constantly jealous of fellow Afrobeats star Wizkid.
She also claims that Burna Boy was unable to get her pregnant. WHOOP:
Burna Boy is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to stardom in 2012 after releasing “Like to Party”, the lead single from his debut studio album, L.I.F.E (2013). In 2017, Burna Boy signed with Bad Habit/Atlantic Records in the United States and Warner Music Group internationally. His third studio album, Outside, marked his major-label debut.
In 2019, he won Best International Act at the 2019 BET Awards, and was announced as an Apple Music Up Next artist. His fourth studio album, African Giant, was released in July 2019 and won Album of the Year at the 2019 All Africa Music Awards and was nominated for a Best World Music Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
He was awarded the African Artist of the year at the 2020 VGMA’s. Burna Boy released his fifth studio album, Twice as Tall, in August 2020, which was nominated for the same category at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, making him the first Nigerian artist with back-to-back nominations at the Grammys. In 2021, Twice as Tall won the Best World Music Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. In July 2022, Burna Boy released his sixth studio album, Love, Damini.
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