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Cynthia Morgan Faults Burna Boy, Wizkid Over New Song, B.D’or

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Dancehall singer, Cynthia Morgan, on Thursday faulted Burna Boy and Wizkid over their new song, B.D’or.

Burna Boy had announced the release of the song on Tuesday, in which he collaborated with fellow Grammy-award winner, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid.

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Commenting on the song, Cynthia Morgan took to her Instagram story on Thursday to state that Burna Boy was ‘losing it’ with his music arrangement.

She wrote, “Burna Boy is losing it with his music arrangement. Wizkid was okay but his last 8bars was weak #b’dor” (sic)

The singer also scored the song a five out of 10, claiming that the melodies of the chorus were incomplete.

“To me, I feel like they made this record in a hurry so I will give it a 5/10. The first nine seconds of the song was unnecessary,” Cynthia Morgan wrote.
She continued, “Also with the intro? The melodies/ rhyming on the chorus is incomplete? Please I need a rematch. Shout out to the beatmaker though. You’re a boss #inspireme.”
The song, which was produced by Nigeria-British producer, P2J, was the first hit from Burna Boy and Wizkid in 2021.

The duo had collaborated in the 2020 single ‘Ginger’, which featured on Wizkid’s October 2020 album, Made In Lagos.

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