Burna Boy - Collateral - Damage [official Audio]

Burna Boy echoes the themes of Fela Kuti , particularly the 1978 classic "Shuffering and Shmiling," to highlight multi-dimensional social repression.

The track opens by listing various leadership figures—ambassadors, governors, and presidents—accusing them of "chopping" (embezzling) national resources while the populace remains subservient. Burna Boy - Collateral Damage [Official Audio]

In later interviews, Burna Boy expanded on the title, suggesting that the very foundation of Nigeria—formed through the amalgamation of territories by the Royal Niger Company —treated the inhabitants as mere "collateral damage" in a business transaction between colonial powers. Production and Reception Burna Boy - Wetin Man Go Do [Official Audio] Burna Boy echoes the themes of Fela Kuti

"Collateral Damage" is a politically charged track by Nigerian artist , featured as the ninth track on his landmark fourth studio album, African Giant , released on July 26, 2019. The song serves as a scathing critique of corruption, social repression, and political apathy in Nigeria. Key Themes and Messages Production and Reception Burna Boy - Wetin Man

A central message of the song is a critique of Nigerians who are too "gun-shy" or fearful to demand institutional change. He lambasts the tendency of citizens to "jump" when told to, rather than confronting their oppressors.

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