BURNA BOY has expressed his displeasure at COACHELLA for the Font Size of his name.
Burna Boy who was invited for an international music event at California COACHELLA has contacted the organisers to express his displeasure at small Font size they used for write his name on the Invited Artist list.
The artiste showed his displeasure via his instagram post which reads – @Coachella I really appreciate you . But I don’t appreciate how my name is written so small in your bill. I am an AFRICAN GIANT and Will not be reduced to whatever that writing means. Fix tings quick please.
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Meanwhile, Nigerians are have reacted differently over the incident. See Tweets below;
Burna boy said heβs African giant π€£π€£π€£π€£ See what we talking about twitter hype ππ. Those artist that have been doing this yearly will be laughing rn. You had just one good year alaye. Lil kesh once had a good year too
— ZEEZ π (@Swaggzeez1) January 3, 2019
Now Burna Boy is demanding Coachella respect him by making his name more visible on their publicity materials. We all have different opinions about this, but when African acts start getting same big font size as foreign acts, remember that someone fought that battle. Selah
— Chidi Okereke (@Chydee) January 3, 2019
If Burna Boy believes his name should be more prominent on the Coechella list, I don't think he's being "proud".
I've always been of the opinion that for good African musicians, the US market is optional.
After all, Tecno & Infinix are making billions selling only to Africans.
— Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) January 3, 2019
I agree with Burna Boy 100%! And this isnβt about Burna himself, this is about the culture this side of the world. Wiz refused to collect an award because presentation would be backstage. The following year, Davido collected it on stage. These are necessary battles! https://t.co/Mzw5HtpuP6
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) January 3, 2019
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