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‘I Would Place Burna Boy Above Beyoncé – Tacha Reveals

Controversial reality TV star and media personality, Natacha Anita Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has said Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Burna Boy is slightly ahead of American superstar, Beyoncé, is terms of stage performance.

She said Burna Boy is on the same level with top international artistes when it comes performance.

Speaking on her radio show on Cool FM Nigeria, Lagos, Tacha said: “If it wasn’t that Beyoncé is Beyoncé, I would almost place Burna Boy ahead of her. Because nobody performs like Burna Boy.

“Have you seen Burna Boy perform? Burna Boy is on the same level with any international artist. Burna Boy has no bad song.”

It will be recalled that Burna Boy recently made history as the first Nigerian artiste to perform at the mainstage of the Grammys.

The ‘African Giant’ crooner gave an electrifying performance at the 66th Grammys on Sunday, and was later joined on stage by legendary singer, Brandy and rapper, 21 Savage.

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