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Burna Boy New Song “Cheat On Me” Is Not About Stefflon Don Relationship

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Burna Boy raised some eyebrows when he dropped his new song “Cheat On Me” featuring Dave. Some fans think he is referencing his ex-girlfriend Stefflon Don, but sources are telling Urban Islandz that is not the case. “Cheat On Me” was released on Tuesday (August 22, 2023) ahead of the Afrobeats star’s forthcoming album, I Told Them, due on August 25th. To say fans are excited about the new project is an understatement. […]

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