The musician’s memories of his late friend will live on forever.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning Nigerian artist, paid a touching homage to his late buddy Gambo with a spectacular gesture.
The music superstar spent millions of dollars on a custom-made Cuban necklace encrusted with diamonds devoted to the deceased’s remembrance.
A video of Burna Boy testing on his new jewelry at jewelers rapidly went viral on social media.
Burna Boy makes a chain of his late friend “Gambo”
— Naija Infor (@Naijainfor) June 7, 2023
The Grammy Award winner lost his best friend to death in a ghastly car accident in 2015. pic.twitter.com/HpLU6LxjFR
The artist strongly bonds with Gambo, who played an important role in his life and music.
Burna Boy, who lost Gambo some years ago, has immortalized their friendship by addressing him in at least five songs.
In addition, as a continual reminder of their valued relationship, the self-proclaimed African Giant proudly wears a tattoo of Gambo’s name.
The artist paid tribute to Gambo’s memory by ordering a diamond-encrusted Cuban necklace personalized with his name.
His complete name, Gabriel, is engraved on the pendant’s reverse.
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