Hot Stepper: Burna Boy’s Mum Shows Off Dance Skills as She Busts Moves to Her Son’s Songs
- Grammy award winning singer Burna Boy's mum is undoubteldy his biggest fan asides from being his manager
- In a recent series of videos on Instagram, Bose was spotted having a great time with a group of women
- The singer's mum did not slack as she showed off some of the recent moves to the different songs that rented the air
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Nigerian singer, Burna Boy's and mum, Bose Ogulu is a great vibe and has an air of calm and happiness around her everytime she appears on social media.
The grammy award winning artiste's mother is also his biggest fan as she always represent him on all fronts.
In a series of videos Bose shared via her Instagram story channel, she was seen with a group of women vibing to sdifferentongs that her son has under his belt.
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The talent manager happily showed off her dance moves as the songs changed and even had a little face off with one of the older women present.
Burna's mum who donned a green outfit also flaunted her legwork skills with a huge smile which showed that she was clearly enjoying herself.
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View some of the clips from the videos below:
Billboard International Power Player
Burna Boy's mother, Bose Ogulu as she was named as one of Billboard's International Power Players in 2021.
The list recognises industry leaders who have achieved success in their respective careers.
Burna's mother was honoured for the co-executive-production, release, and promotion of her son's Twice As Tall album that went on to win a Grammy Award amid a pandemic.
Asides from managing her son's music career, Billboard revealed that Burna's mum is the founder of a publishing company through Spaceship Collective to enable Africans to own their own catalogs.
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