Twice As Tall
Burna Boy
"Twice As Tall" is the fifth studio album by Nigerian artist Burna Boy, released in August 2020. The album showcases Burna Boy's signature blend of Afrobeats, reggae, dancehall, and pop, reflecting his roots and influences while pushing the boundaries of his sound. The project is produced by a collaboration of renowned producers, including Sean "Diddy" Combs, who also served as an executive producer. With its global perspective, "Twice As Tall" addresses themes of identity, resilience, and the experiences of the African diaspora.
Critically acclaimed, the album features standout tracks like "Wonderful," "Gbona," and "Monsters You Made," which highlight Burna Boy's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The album received widespread recognition for its rich instrumentation, deeply resonant lyrics, and vibrant production, cementing Burna Boy's position as a leading figure in contemporary music. "Twice As Tall" not only celebrates African culture but also serves as a call to action, encouraging listeners to embrace their heritage and advocate for social change.
Twice As Tall
Burna Boy
"Twice As Tall" is the fifth studio album by Nigerian artist Burna Boy, released in August 2020. The album showcases Burna Boy's signature blend of Afrobeats, reggae, dancehall, and pop, reflecting his roots and influences while pushing the boundaries of his sound. The project is produced by a collaboration of renowned producers, including Sean "Diddy" Combs, who also served as an executive producer. With its global perspective, "Twice As Tall" addresses themes of identity, resilience, and the experiences of the African diaspora.
Critically acclaimed, the album features standout tracks like "Wonderful," "Gbona," and "Monsters You Made," which highlight Burna Boy's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The album received widespread recognition for its rich instrumentation, deeply resonant lyrics, and vibrant production, cementing Burna Boy's position as a leading figure in contemporary music. "Twice As Tall" not only celebrates African culture but also serves as a call to action, encouraging listeners to embrace their heritage and advocate for social change.
