Patrick Doyle and Burna Boy
Veteran actor, Patrick Doyle, has taken a swipe at Grammy-winning singer, Burna Boy while urging Nigerians should not contribute to the creation of an arrogant and obnoxious monster.
He stated that the Afrobeats star needs to be respectful of his predecessors like SunnyAde, Fela Anikulapo, Majek Fashek, Ik—Dairo and many others who paved the way from the ’60s to the 2000s.
This comes days after the singer stated that many Nigerians do not know his worth.
The contribution of the ‘Big 7’ crooner in the Nigerian music space cannot be overemphasized, and he has consistently broken records both locally and internationally.
However, in a post via Facebook, Patrick Doyle said Burna Boy and his colleagues should ascribe the credit for their feats to great musicians who paved the way for them.
The movie star said that Burna has not done anything by himself that can be remotely described as outstanding because he and other Nigerian singers are recipients of the past musicians.
He wrote, “The credit for the feats that appear to be puffing the likes of Burna Boy up have to be properly ascribed to the greats who cleared the thorny paths that have created pathways for his likes to walk through practically effortlessly.
“Burna Boy has not by himself done anything that can be remotely described as great. He and his peers are recipients of the labours of heroes past.
“They need to be humble and respectful of their diligent and truly pioneering predecessors. Great artistes like SunnyAde, Fela Anikulapo, Majek Fashek, I, k. Dairo and a galaxy of others who paved the way from the 60s, to the 2000s. Greatness and great feats don’t exist in a vacuum. Let us not contribute to the creation of an arrogant and obnoxious monster.”