Burna Boy featured on Justin Beiber’s new Album after epic Grammy win.

Looks like Burna Boy is on a winning streak after winning his first Grammy.

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Burna Boy, the Nigerian Afropop superstar, featured on Justin Bieber’s new album, less than a week after winning a Grammy.

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Burna Boy hinted that he had an upcoming song with Justin Bieber after a video of him dancing to the new song in a studio surfaced in February.


The “Anybody” singer is on Track 14, titled ‘Loved by You’ on his his new album called ‘Justice’.

Justin Bieber on Twitter: "#JUSTICE the album OUT NOW  https://t.co/K2SXJNM6jy… "

The album, released yesterday Friday 19th March, features other seasoned artistes like Khalid, Daniel Caeser and Kid Laroi.

This comes as another major feat for Burna Boy, who is now the face of the Afrobeats movement after winning the Grammy Award for ‘Best Global Music Album’ 2021.

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