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    “No Sign Of Weakness,” Burna Boy’s eighth album, will be released

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    In 2025, Burna Boy is scheduled to release “No Sign of Weakness,” his eighth studio album.

    On Tuesday, the “African Giant” made a declaration to that effect.

    A combination of platforms and record labels, including Spaceship, Bad Habit, and Atlantic Records, will produce the album.

    The self-described musician has already released “Bundle by Bundle,” which was produced by Telz, as part of the album rollout.

    The song, which has the potential to be a success, captures the spirit of Nigerian Christmas gatherings that go on late into the night.

    Dating rumors have been fueled by the singer’s recent tease of the song at Nigerian clubs while cuddling up to Chloe Bailey.

    In April, the Stade de France, France’s largest stadium, will host a huge milestone performance by Grammy Award winner Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu (actual name).

    Two years after his last studio album, “I Told Them,” he will release his eighth album, “No Sign of Weakness.”

    Hit singles “Sittin’ on Top of the World” (remixed by 21 Savage), “City Boys,” and the “Talibans” remix featuring Byron Messia were among the 15-track project’s highlights. Other collaborations included GZA (“I Told Them”), Dave (“Cheat on Me”), Seyi Vibez (“Giza”), RZA (“12 Jewels”), and J. Cole (“Thanks”).

    A finalist in the Top Afrobeats Artist category at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, Burna Boy, one of the top three Nigerian music exporters, was nominated for another Grammy for best African music performance for “Higher” before the 2025 ceremony.

    Since becoming well-known in early 2012 with the single “Like To Party,” Burna’s career has been on the rise, but it has also been marred by music fans’ inadequate knowledge of his genre as the multifaceted single created tracks that enthralled music lovers.

    He persevered and won a Grammy in 2020, eight years after he first became aware of music fans and began to compete with Davido and Wizkid in the international music scene.

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