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Burna Boy Announces Release Date For New Song “Sitting On Top Of The World”

Burna Boy who is getting set to be the first African musician to perform at the UEFA Champions League finals on June 10, 2023 in has announced the release date for his next single titled “ Sitting On Top Of The World”.

African Giant made the announcement on Twitter and Instagram yesterday May 26, 2023. According to the post, the new single, Sitting On Top Of The Wor will be released on June 2, 2023.

The last time Burna Boy released a new song was in November 2022 where he dropped “Alone” derived from the music collection “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

After the release of Alone, Burna Boy has been touring around the world for “ The LOVE DAMINI FAIR”  and the ‘Love Damini Stadium Tour’ shutting down the biggest show venue in Paris and today he is scheduled to perform in Miami .

Stay with us for updates.

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