
Burna Boy surprised many of his fans yesterday when he revealed he is flirting with the idea of retiring from music.
While many wondered and queried the singer on his ‘too early’ retirement announcement, he was quick to retract the statement, notably after being messaged by award-winning British singer, Lily Allen.
Burna, who is preparing for his concert in the UK, tweeted, ‘Thinking of quitting music for real after d 1st of October maybe.’
Thinking of quitting music for real after d 1st of October maybe. ✌️
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 17, 2016
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He seemed to allay his fans’ concerns about retiring few hours later though, tweeting, ‘I wud quit if it was just me but I got bruddas that’s Died for this n I got pple who took their undying love for me n my music to d grave.’
I wud quit if it was just me but I got bruddas that’s Died for this n I got pple who took their undying love for me n my music to d grave
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 17, 2016
‘My 1/10/16 concert in London wud b a great way to say goodbye tho. On d contrary it will only b d beginning of new levels unlocked! #Powers’
My 1/10/16 concert in London wud b a great way to say goodbye tho. On d contrary it will only b d beginning of new levels unlocked! #Powers
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 17, 2016

Apparently, Burna and Lily Allen have a collaboration in the works, and the concerned British singer who caught wind of Don Gorgon’s tweets, wrote at him: ‘@burnaboy that’s a shame . I was gonna finish our song next week.’
@burnaboy that’s a shame . I was gonna finish our song next week
— Pokemom (@lilyallen) August 17, 2016
‘u know I ain’t going no where man! They don’t even know the amount of waves coming thru!! Can’t wait!!’ the ‘Yawa Dey’ hit maker swiftly replied.
u know I ain’t going no where man! They don’t even know the amount of waves coming thru!! . Can’t wait!! https://t.co/QszrKmcoLI
— Burna Boy (@burnaboy) August 17, 2016
Burna Boy has two studio albums under his belt, while Lily has three acclaimed albums.
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