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Burna boy makes confident claims, says “Music is my lifestyle”

Popular Grammy Award-winning musician Burna Boy has stated that he views music as a way of life, adding that he is passionate about his music.

The Afro-fusion artist recently told BBC Radio 1Xtra that his intense passion for music makes him feel more like he is living his life than working.

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Burna Boy stated that even if music weren’t his career, he would still be making songs, thus he doesn’t take any vacations.

“Vacations are for people with physically demanding jobs,” Burna Boy said, adding that as someone who enjoys what he does, he finds fulfillment and joy in the creative process rather than needing time away from it.

In his words, he said, “I love my job. I don’t consider my job a job. I consider it life. Why do I need a vacation from life?

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“It’s not like I am a bricklayer or labourer. That’s what you need vacation from. Not when you’re Burna Boy. My job is literally a lifestyle. It’s what I would wish to do if I wasn’t doing it. So, why would I want a vacation from that? Unless I’m old or have a kid. I don’t even have a kid. There’s nothing I’m vacationing for.”

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