Nigerian Singer, Konga Demands 60% Of Song Earnings From Burna Boy For Sampling Him

Posted by Samuel on Thu 26th Mar, 2026 - tori.ng

Speaking in a recent episode of the Hits Don’t Lie podcast, Konga revealed that Burna Boy refused to reach out to him even after he called him out peacefully a few months ago.

 

Veteran singer Konga has claimed that he is entitled to 60 percent of the earnings from Afrobeats star Burna Boy’s hit song ‘Update’, alleging that the Grammy-winning artist sampled his work without obtaining permission.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Hits Don’t Lie podcast, Konga revealed that Burna Boy refused to reach out to him even after he called him out peacefully a few months ago.

He lamented that Burna Boy agreed to pay American singer Toni Braxton 60 per cent of the earnings from his 2022 smash hit ‘Last Last’ for sampling her song ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ but couldn’t do the same for him.

“If Toni Braxton is having 60% royalty of Last Last, why can’t he do the same thing to come and meet me first, talk to me?,” Konga queried.

He disclosed that he has been preventing his lawyers from taking legal action against Burna Boy because he loves his music and is proud of his contribution to the global advancement of African music.

Konga noted that Burna Boy had also previously sampled his lyrics in the remix of ‘Sungba’ with Asake.

He said since Burna Boy refused his public request for the Grammy winner to remix his evergreen hit ‘Kabakaba’ with him, he has also decided to sample Burna Boy without permission.

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