“Audio Chain” Burna Boy Reacts To Claim Davido Gifted Him Jewelry

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Burna Boy has thrown a shade at his colleague Davido again.

This time he was responding to musician Jaywon’s assertion that the 30BG singer gifted the African Giant an expensive chain many years ago.

This comes after a video surfaced showing the two musicians and their senior colleague, Jaywon, enjoying a night out at a nightclub.

Burna Boy and Davido were seen dancing and having a good time in the viral video. Burna was also seen wearing a chain, which was reported to be a 30 billion gang (30BG) chain given to him by Davido.

In a recent interview, Jaywon mentioned the chain that he claims Davido gave to Burna, comparing it to Burna recently presenting a bespoke diamond necklace to Seyi Vibes.

Burna Boy then took to X to claim that Davido never handed him a chain.

He wrote:

“We go still visit that audio chain and many more o. No worry, make @Cokobar money expire first.”

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"Audio chain" Burna Boy reacts to claim Davido gifted him jewelry

Recall that Burna Boy, was honoured by a US city that celebrated March 2nd as his day in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

According to the Etikonaija, the Boston City Council has designated March 2nd as Burna Boy’s Day to honor the singer’s “performances and advocacy works.”

On Saturday, the Boston City Council awarded the singer a plaque during the city leg of his ‘I Told Them’ tour.

Burna Boy posted a photo of himself hoisting the plaque on stage via X.

He wrote:

“I feel incredibly honoured and privileged! Thank you Boston!

“The goal has always been the same, to bring the world together. We are all so different but all the same!

“2nd of March a.k.a Burna Boy Day.”

 

In other news, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck, also known as Tochukwu Ojogwu, has narrated how his father tragically passed away because they were poor.

He claimed that the reason he lost his father was because his family was unable to pay N70,000 for a hospital bed.

He said that because of their poverty at the time, they had to bring his father home to die.

The vocalist of “Declan Rice” expressed his strong belief that no musician paved the route for his musical achievement because of his difficult experience.

Although no musician had opened the path for him, he acknowledged that previous rappers had influenced him.

On Wednesday, Odumodublvck wrote on his X handle:

“When my father died my family was poor. We could not pay hospital bed space of 70k [N70,000]. We had to take him home.
 
“Coming to tell me about paving the way for me? That’s God, brother. No use your ego counter reason my reality, bros.
“I agree say you inspire me. But bros, you pave the way for nobody. Nobody!
 
“I hate when n*ggas try to play God.”
His outburst comes a few days after legendary singer Eedris Abdulkareem asserted in a podcast interview that he helped to establish the path for contemporary Nigerian musicians like Davido, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and others.
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