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Entertainment: Burna Boy sets new record, his album “Twice As Tall” now No.1 in the whole world

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:31 am

Nigerian born African Giant, Burna Boy has set a new record as his album, Twice As Tall emerges No.1 album in the whole world.

Burna Boy’s 5th and most recent album is currently occupying No.1 spot on Billboard’s world album chart for the week.

This new feat has made his album, the highest peaking Nigerian album on the popular music chart.

A verified charts outfit, Album Talks made this known on Twitter yesterday, August 25, 2020.

They wrote… “Burna Boy debuts at #1 on this week’s Billboard World Albums Chart. – It becomes the highest peaking Nigerian Album on the chart.”

Albert Echetah

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