Burna Boy storms American Daily show with his Mom, explains how he felt when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella Poster (Video)

Burna Boy storms American Daily show with his Mom, explains how he felt when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella Poster (Video)

Nigerian Afro-fusion singer and songwriter, Burna Boy, who was on ‘The Daily Show’, hosted by South African comedian, actor, television host, writer and political commentator, Trevor Noah explained how he felt to Trevor when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella poster.

Burna Boy storms American Daily show with his Mom, explains how he felt when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella Poster (Video)

Burna said he was literally searching for his name on the Coachella poster but couldn’t find it and he started wondering if he was really supposed to perform at the show.

Burna Boy storms American Daily show with his Mom, explains how he felt when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella Poster (Video)

After a futile effort searching, he said someone helped him find his name and had to circle it for him with a pen because the name was typed in small fonts.

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He revealed he was disappointed that his name wasn’t printed boldly like that of other artists who had their names printed boldly on the poster.

“Basically, that has never happened to me before. I’m used to being the African giant,” he said.

Burna Boy storms American Daily show with his Mom, explains how he felt when he couldn’t find his name on the Coachella Poster (Video)

Trevor admitted that something people don’t understand is how big Burna Boy is. “You’re huge. You’re huge in a country with one of the largest populations on a continent with one of the largest populations all around the world and then they put you in a very small place,” he said (talking about the Coachella poster).

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Burna Boy whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu rose to stardom in 2012 after releasing his lead single “Like to Party” from his debut studio album, L.I.F.E, and ever since, he has been thriving in his music career and is now widely known both locally and intentionally.

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