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Burna Boy releases “Update” sampling Soul II Soul’s 1989 classic

Nigerian music megastar, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has released the video for his new single titled “Update”, sampling Soul II Soul’s 1989 classic and Grammy award winning record, ‘Back To Life’.

The single is coming off Burna Boy’s upcoming album, “No Sign of Weakness”, twisted up with a mixture of afrobeats, pop, and some ampiano.

Burna Boy presented the music video via his Instagram page on Wednesday, with the caption, “Update, out now #NOSIGNOFWEAKNESS”.

Burna Boy, in the energetic music video, shows off his dance moves, having fun with the dancers, and fully embracing the rhythm of the new track.

Meanwhile, some fans took to the comment section of the post to express their excitement.

@kdjah137 wrote, “I love whoever came up with these creative visions for the videos😂.”

@shawvibez wrote, “Highest!!!!❤️❤️.”

Also, @ozonnamani, said,  “Greatest of all time 🔥.”

@ayolawal wrote, “Damini 😍😍😍.”

@vdj_roody said  “New sound wave update!!!”

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