Burna Boy: I don’t like people on Twitter because they are ‘mad’

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Burna Boy: I don’t like people on Twitter because they are ‘mad’

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy has expressed his dislike of Twitter users because they are all “mad.”

The microblogging platform X, formerly known as Twitter is known for having cult-like groups based on entire issues.

In a recent interview with Kiss FM in London, United Kingdom, Burna Boy shared his perspective.

Speaking to Henrie Kwushue on Henrie’s Hotline, he shares his naivety in thinking that the behaviour was only Nigerian.

Grammy Nominated Artist Burna Boy at an interview on Kiss Fresh. Burna Boy stated that he thought people on Twitter, now X are "mad" Photo: Burna Boy/ Instagram
Grammy Nominated Artist Burna Boy at an interview on Kiss Fresh. Burna Boy stated that he thought people on Twitter, now X are “mad” Photo: Burna Boy/ Instagram

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“Mad” People on Twitter

However, after travelling to Kenya he observed the same behaviour and worse with Kenyans on Twitter (KOT).

He also highlighted that the same “madness” was present in South Africa as well.

The bigger shock came when he travelled to America only to realize that Americans had their own subcategories of “madness” on their Twitter.

Speaking to Henrie’s on Kiss Fresh, he realized that this phenomenon was not exclusive to any particular country.

Grammy Nominated Artist Burna Boy at an interview on Kiss Fresh. Buna Boy stated that he did not understand the craze on Twitter, now X. Photo: Burna Boy/ Instagram.
Grammy Nominated Artist Burna Boy at an interview on Kiss Fresh. Buna Boy stated that he did not understand the craze on Twitter, now X. Photo: Burna Boy/ Instagram.

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Burna Boy’s statement

In his full statement, he explained, “I don’t like people on Twitter. I used to think it was just Nigerians on Twitter that were just mad.”

He goes on to say, “Then, I now went to Kenya, I saw that it’s the same thing. I went to South Africa, I saw it was the same thing.”

“I went to America. In America, they have their own group. If you go, you’ll see all of them tagged.”

Burna Boy went on ahead to give an example stating “You know how Lil Durk has his OTF? Twitter mad people for America, they’ve their own.”

Burna Boy’s comments reflect his personal perspective on Twitter users and the sometimes controversial and polarized nature of discussions on social media platforms.

The platform has been known to be wild with people engaging one another from different viewpoints

However, people on the platform are known to be very direct and savage without any “Chills.”

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