Burna boy also used the medium to thank master Kg for his huge impact in him winning the Grammys.
In a selective meeting with BBC Africa on Saturday, the Grammy Award victor clarified: “On the grounds that our accounts have consistently been contorted and told and more often than not our accounts have been turned into the Western world, and afterward white countenances have been put on the genuine characters; do you get it?
“Right now is an ideal opportunity to upset all that in light of the fact that at last we have an age of Africans who won’t represent that. You get it?
“So what better an ideal opportunity to begin to do, to change the account once more into reality.”
Burna Boy, genuine name Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, as of late won a Grammy in the class Best Global Music Album for his collection “Twice as Tall” at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles last Wednesday, March 14.
This was his first Grammy win, as indicated by the authority grants site Grammy.com.
“I felt extremely diminished on the grounds that I merited it,” he disclosed to BBC Africa when gotten some information about his triumph.
Yet, Nigeria isn’t really “helpful” to assembling a triumphant collection, Burna Boy disclosed to BBC Africa while clarifying why it was essential to work from his nation of origin in spite of the difficulties.
“In the event that the climate was more helpful, on the off chance that we had initiative who treated the adolescent appropriately, and certain foundations set up, at that point I likely wouldn’t be winning the Grammy in 2021, I presumably would have won the Grammys in 2013 or 14,” he said.
Delivering a collection during lockdown was “totally different however exceptionally fun and helpful simultaneously”, he added.
As per BBC Africa, Burna Boy is one of Africa’s best specialists, breaking onto the music scene in 2012 with his presentation collection “L.I.F.E”.
He understood then that his music had contacted various individuals.
“It’s greater than me and that is the point at which it sort of hit me that this isn’t a diversion any more, you used to do this in the city and everybody would be going off the deep end, however now I don’t see anybody better than you so it resembles this is not kidding now,” he clarified during the meeting.
On the effect of winning a Grammy grant for himself and other African craftsmen, Burna Boy revealed to BBC Africa: “It simply shows like you realize the sky is the limit and whatever circumstance you might be in, and whatever climate you wind up doesn’t actually decide your future and what you will do.
“It doesn’t prevent you from not simply thinking about your fantasies, you know. Cause toward the day’s end, we are in a climate that is exceptionally debilitating; you comprehend, a climate that doesn’t have faith in itself, before they even consider putting stock in you.”