Grammy-winning Afrobeat artist, Burna Boy has opened up about his ongoing search for spiritual understanding.

Speaking in a live chat with American streamer PlaqueBoyMax, Burna Boy revealed that even after converting from Christianity to Islam and studying various religions, he still feels uncertain about what to truly believe.
The singer, whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, disclosed that he was raised in a Christian home before later embracing Islam, stressing that his exploration of faith has left him with more questions than answers.
“I grew up as a Christian, and then I converted to Islam. I have studied it all, and I am still finding out what is really going on. The more I research, the more confused I get,” he said.
Burna Boy explained that his spiritual journey has moved beyond organized religion as he now seeks a personal understanding of a higher power.
“I am trying to be above belief; I’m trying to know, because you don’t need to believe if you know. You only need to believe if you don’t know,” he added.
The artist went on to describe religion as a system used to control people, though he emphasized that he still believes in a creator.
“Religion is bullshit. It’s all a control mechanism. I believe in a higher power. Clearly, we are creations, and there must be a creator,” he said.
Despite his doubts about religion, Burna Boy said prayer remains central to his life.
“When I close my eyes while praying, I feel like my prayer is being heard. I don’t know by whom. As I’m praying and receiving answers, I feel like I am so blessed,” he said.
KanyiDaily recalls that Burna Boy recently praised Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, calling him the only musician he considers greater than himself.


