Toni Braxton doesn’t take 60% of ‘Last Last’ earnings, says Burna Boy

Toni Braxton’s 2000 popular single “He Wasn’t Man Enough” featured in Burna Boy’s hit song ‘Last Last’ which was released in May 2022

By Mosope Michaels 

Ace Nigerian singer and Grammy-award-winner, Damini Ogulu better known as Burna Boy has said there is a misconception in the 60 per cent royalty veteran American singer, Toni Braxton takes from his hit song ‘Last Last’

The 31-year-old singer also revealed that he has made more money from the track than any other song he released in the past.

Burna Boy (left) Toni Braxton (right)

The Afrobeat and Pop singer made these disclosures in a recent viral video on social media. 

Burna Boy released ‘Last Last’ on May 13, 2022, and the song has since then trended worldwide, prompting remixes and several challenges on Tiktok.

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The singer while explaining the 60% royalties given to Toni Braxton for the sound for ‘Last Last’ said is just a small part of the money he makes from the song.  

He said: “The 60% royalties that Toni Braxton takes is being misunderstood, she does not get 60% of the whole thing but just one nickel part.

“I’ve made more money from ‘Last Last’ than any other song in my whole career in a short time and I just dropped it like one month ago.”

The hit song ‘Last Last’ features samples of Toni Braxton’s 2000 popular single “He Wasn’t Man Enough”.

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