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Burnaboy - Don Gorgon Apr 2026

[Hook: Burna Boy] Na she go denge, mo só fun tele. Gege shi gege. Na she go denge, mo só fun tele. Gege shi gege. Na she go denge, Don Gorgon

: The video features Burna Boy riding in vintage roadsters, partying in glass elevators, and even appearing with exotic pets like cheetahs. Burnaboy - Don Gorgon

: Critics from Afropop noted the video portrayed a "high-profile bash" lifestyle, using picturesque South African backdrops to elevate the artist's international brand. Legacy and Impact [Hook: Burna Boy] Na she go denge, mo só fun tele

The song’s title, "Don Gorgon," is a Jamaican Patois term referring to a person who is highly respected, powerful, or a "boss" in their field. Gege shi gege

The official music video , directed by and shot in South Africa, played a crucial role in the song's success. It emphasized a "flashy aesthetic" that would become a staple for Burna Boy:

: Spellz provides a lush, mid-tempo beat characterized by rhythmic percussion and a smooth horn section that complements Burna Boy’s gritty, baritone vocals.

: The lyrics on Genius showcase Burna Boy's confidence, as he asserts his dominance in the industry. He switches effortlessly between English, Yoruba, and Patois, creating a multilingual appeal that bridged the gap between West African and Caribbean audiences. The Visual Identity