Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Steve Harvey falls in love with African beats and Burna Boy's music, calls it the soul of the continent!"

 



It's not every day that we get to witness the fusion of cultures and the celebration of diversity. And when we do, it's a moment that deserves to be acknowledged and appreciated. 


Recently, the world was blessed with one such moment when American TV presenter Steve Harvey took to social media to express his admiration for Nigerian singer Burna Boy's music, as well as the beauty and richness of the African continent.

Harvey, who has been a long-time fan of Burna Boy, took to Instagram to praise the artist for his musical prowess, hard work, and behavior, calling him "the real deal."


 He went on to acknowledge the immense talent that Africa as a continent possesses, stating that "Africa has always been the heartbeat of the world, and when it comes to music, they have the beat, the rhythm, and the soul."



But Harvey's appreciation for Africa didn't stop there. He also took the time to highlight some of the best countries to visit on the continent, naming Ghana, Botswana, and South Africa as his top picks. 


According to him, these countries embody the true essence of Africa, with their rich culture, warm hospitality, and hardworking people.


"When you go to Africa, you need to go to Ghana first, then Botswana, and finally South Africa. You will understand. 


They have the beat, the rhythm, and the soul. They embody hard work, and we got our courage from them," Harvey shared on his Instagram page.


Harvey's words have sparked a wave of appreciation and admiration for Africa and its people, with many expressing their gratitude for his efforts to promote and celebrate the continent. 


It's a moment that reminds us of the power of music and culture to bring people together, to bridge divides and to create a world that is more inclusive and accepting.



As we continue to navigate the complexities of our world, it's essential to remember that we all have a role to play in celebrating diversity and promoting inclusivity. 


And as Harvey's words remind us, there's no better way to do that than by embracing the richness and beauty of different cultures, music, and people.





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