Burna Boy is on a roll, ruffling feathers all over the internet. He caught a lot of heat for his controversial stance regarding the disconnect between African Americans and their roots. He’s now using Malcolm X and Minister Louis Farrakhan to make his point. The 32-year-old artist is actively promoting his upcoming album, I Told Them and appeared on Complex’s 3 60 With Speedy. Host Speedy Morman brought up his recent rant and Burna dismissed the negative rebuttals. “My mission is to bring us together,” he said. “My mission is to build a bridge that can’t be broken, a bridge that should’ve always been there. So for me, that’s not really relevant. I don’t really look at none of that because I feel like when people say that, they have their own agendas.” The Nigerian artist then mentioned the two activists to clarify this statement. “There’s nothing I said that Malcolm X didn’t say,” he said. “There’s nothing I said that The Honorable Louis Farrakhan didn’t say. But, obviously, it’s...