Ranking of all Burna Boy studio albums!

* Artist: Burna Boy * Professions: Singer, Poet, Musician * Nationality: Nigeria If everything goes according to plan, Burna Boy's album "Love, Damini" will be released this weekend. His sixth studio album will be released. Damini Ogulu is unquestionably one of Nigeria's hottest music exports right now. His most recent album, "Twice As Tall," even received a Grammy nomination. He has an impressive discography that includes his stunning debut "L.I.F.E (Leaving an Impact For Eternity)," 2015's "On A Spaceship (2015)," and "Outside," his 2018 project that established him on the international stage. When great artists are discussed, their albums are the focal points, and Burna has certainly provided us with great projects to discuss. Here, we rank his studio albums from least to most favorite. 5. Aboard a Spaceship (2015) Burna Boy left Aristokrat Records in 2014, which was home to LeriQ, who produced the majority of Burna Boy's debut album. Burna Boy turned to pop bangers in the months following his departure and without LeriQ's guidance, and he did quite well. Without a doubt, "On A Spaceship" is a good album. The album included impressive features such as Wande Coal, A.K.A, Wizkid, Flavour, and Phyno, as well as hits like "Soke" and "Rizzla." 4. L.I.F.E (2013) A good first album has a poetically satisfying quality to it. When an artist progresses to greatness, the first work is pulled out and idealized, that fixed moment in time that is theirs, when it all began. Burna Boy broke into the Nigerian mainstream with the smash Summer-themed single "Like To Party." He'd begun to show that he was a special talent with "Tonight," a Highlife spiced record, and it was "L.I.F.E" that solidified his first shout. Burna Boy made a good impression with his debut, boasting evergreen songs like "Abeg Abeg" and "Run My Race." 3. Twice the height (2020) This album, which was more of a Grammy campaign than a cultural reset, was released in 2020, just after Burna Boy failed to win a Grammy. When you consider its message and purpose, "Twice As Tall" is a beautiful body of work. With songs like "Wonderful," "Monsters You Made," and "23," there was no way he could have missed this one. 2. African Elephant (2019) Burna Boy, who had been on the Coachella lineup, requested that his name be made bolder in early 2019. The 29-year-old claimed to be an African Giant and would not tolerate the disrespect. He went on to perform at the event a few months later, but his outburst won him over to many people who shared his pan-African consciousness. Burna Boy had announced an upcoming album by the time we realized what was going on. African Giant is the title. "African Giant" is regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. With singles like "On The Low," "Gbona," "Dangote," "Killin' Dem," and "Anybody," Burna Boy was on a roll. International stars such as M.anifest, Jorja Smith, and Damian Marley joined him in his celebratory lap when the album was released in July 2019. He also received a coveted verse from legendary Beninese singer Angeliqué Kidjo, whose Grammy win in the World Music Category she dedicated to another nominee, Burna Boy. 1. Outdoors (2018) In June 2018, a number of Kanye West fans discovered a Burna Boy song ("Ye") while looking for the maverick rapper and producer's new album. Despite the fact that the song was already popular in Nigeria, international exposure meant more recognition for Burna Boy, who had released "Outside" in January 2018. More listeners were led by the music to check out Burna Boy's then-latest album as his crossover began, and they loved it! His fanbase is named after a classic album, and its 13 songs are all fantastic records. Burna Boy's ode to PH City, "City Vibration," to "Sekkle Down" and "Heaven's Gate," where he collaborated with UK artists J Hus and Lily Allen to deliver bouncy excitable records that flexed his knack for melody and lyricism. That's all there is to it. Burna Boy's four studio albums were ranked. Get iN Here!!🚨
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