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Steff London Reveals Why She’s Captivated by Nigerian Tradition

Stefflon Don, the British-Jamaican rapper, has opened up about her love for Nigerian culture and tradition, revealing that her attraction to the West African country’s vibrant music and arts scene was ignited by her romance with Nigerian megastar, Burna Boy.

Born to Jamaican parents in the UK, Stefflon Don, whose real name is Stephanie Victoria Allen, has established herself as a talented rapper, capable of switching between UK rap and Jamaican Reggae flows. However, it was not until she started dating Burna Boy that she began to explore Afrobeats, a genre that has brought her closer to Nigerian culture.

Stefflon Don’s newfound love for Nigerian culture has seen her attempt to learn the Yoruba language and even record a song with Nigerian artists, Tiwa Savage and Rema. While her attempts to connect with Nigerian culture have been met with excitement from fans, some have accused her of being a culture vulture, who is only interested in the culture for profitability.

Despite the criticism, Stefflon Don has continued to embrace Nigerian culture, often wearing Ankara prints in her pictures and videos. Her love for Nigerian culture has also been evident in her music, with some of her songs featuring Nigerian artists and beats.

While Stefflon Don’s love for Nigerian culture may have been ignited by her romance with Burna Boy, it is clear that she has a genuine interest in the country’s vibrant music and arts scene. As she continues to explore Afrobeats and Nigerian culture, fans can expect more exciting collaborations and music from the British-Jamaican rapper.

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