In a resounding demonstration of the transcendent power of African music on the global stage, Burna Boy, the Nigerian Afrobeats superstar, has achieved yet another milestone with his groundbreaking album, “African Giant.” The 19-track set, which features collaborations with Jamaican artists Damian Marley and Serani, has been certified platinum in France by SNEP (Syndicat National de l’Édition Phonographique), the country’s official certification agency. Damian is featured on the track ‘Different‘ along with Angélique Kidjo, while Serani lends his vocals to ‘Secret‘ with Jeremih.
Five years after its initial release, “African Giant” continues to captivate audiences worldwide, surpassing the coveted 100,000-unit sales threshold and solidifying Burna Boy’s status as a trailblazer in the industry. Several singles from the project also excelled, including “On the Low“, which won Viewers’ Choice at the 2020 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, “Killin Dem“, which won Song of the Year at the 2020 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, among other awards; and “Anybody“, which Burna Boy performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
Beyond its commercial success, the platinum certification of “African Giant” symbolizes a cultural watershed moment, underscoring the album’s profound impact on shaping the global perception of African musical artistry. With its fusion of afrobeats, dancehall, pop, and hip-hop influences, the album represents a vibrant tapestry of sound that resonates with listeners across diverse backgrounds and geographies. Moreover, the inclusion of collaborations with renowned Jamaican talents serves as a testament to the album’s transcultural appeal and its ability to bridge musical traditions from different corners of the globe.
This also marks a historic achievement in the realm of African music. As the first Nigerian album to attain platinum certification in France, “African Giant” not only cements Burna Boy’s legacy as a pioneering force in contemporary music but also paves the way for future generations of African artists to commandeer the international stage. Burna Boy’s achievement underscores the continent’s profound influence on global culture by showcasing the richness and diversity of African musical heritage. It reaffirms its rightful place at the forefront of the music industry.