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Burna Boy album ‘I Told Them’ hits Number 2 on US Apple Music chart

Burna Boy album ‘I Told Them’ hits Number 2 on US Apple Music chart

Nigerian sensational singer and Grammy-winner, Damini Ogulu, known as Burna Boy, has equalled Davido’s record of highest peaking African album on the US Apple Music chart.

Davido set the record with his fourth studio album, ‘Timeless,’ which peaked at Number 2 earlier this year.

‘I Told Them’ hit Number 2 on the US Apple Music chart on Saturday, tieing Davido’s ‘Timeless’ as the highest-peak African project in the history of the chart.

‘I Told Them’ also became the highest-peak African project in European Apple Music Album chart’s history after debuting at number 2.

Burna Boy broke the record he set with his 2022 album, ‘Love, Damini’ which peaked at Number 3, to achieve the new feat.

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