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HOTTIE !! Burna Boy’s “African Giant” Album Makes Billboard 50 Best Album Of 2019


Nigerian singer, Burna Boy’s “African Giant” album has made the Billboard 50 Best Album of 2019 list.
Five months after its release, Burna Boy‘s fourth studio album “African Giant” has made Billboard list of 50 Best Album of 2019.
On the list of 50 best albums in 2019, “African Giant” clinched the 14th position.
Last month, the American Recording Academy nominated “African Giant” for the 2020 Grammy Awards in the Best World Music Album category.
Leading the list is “Thank U, Next” the fifth studio album by American singer Ariana Grande which was released on the 8th of February this year.
In second place is “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” by Billie Eilish followed by Taylor Swift’s “Lover”.
See below Billboard’s 50 Best Album of 2019:
1. Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next
2. Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
3. Taylor Swift, Lover
4. Lizzo, Cuz I Love You
5. Maggie Rogers, Heard It in a Past Life
6. Lana Del Rey, Norman F–king Rockwell
7. Tyler, the Creator, IGOR
8. The Highwomen, The Highwomen
9. DaBaby, Kirk
10. J Balvin & Bad Bunny, Oasis
11. Vampire Weekend, Father of the Bride
12. Beyoncé, HOMECOMING: THE LIVE ALBUM
13. Post Malone, Hollywood’s Bleeding
14. Burna Boy, African Giant
15. Angel Olsen, All Mirrors
16. Jonas Brothers, Happiness Begins
17. Brittany Howard, Jaime
18. Mark Ronson, Late Night Feelings
19. FKA twigs, Magdalene
20. Carly Rae Jepsen, Dedicated
21. Summer Walker, Over It
22. Clairo, Immunity
23. Megan Thee Stallion, Fever
24. Karol G, Ocean
25. YBN Cordae, The Lost Boy
26. Maren Morris, GIRL
27. Solange, When I Get Home
28. Sharon Van Etten, Remind Me Tomorrow
29. Rapsody, Eve
30. Bruce Springsteen, Western Stars
31. Bad Bunny, X 100pre
32. Khalid, Free Spirit
33. Ari Lennox, Shea Butter Baby
34. Better Oblivion Community Center, Better Oblivion Community Center
35. Sturgill Simpson, Sound & Fury
36. Jamila Woods, Legacy! Legacy!
37. Maluma, 11:11
38. Luke Combs, What You See Is What You Get
39. Nilüfer Yanya, Miss Universe
40. The Raconteurs, Help Us Stranger
41. MUNA, Saves the World
42. Oso Oso, Basking in the Glow
43. Young Thug, So Much Fun
44. Miranda Lambert, Wildcard
45. Ozuna, Nibiru
46. Madonna, Madame X
47. Danny Brown, uknowhatimsayin¿
48. Kim Petras, Clarity
49. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Ghosteen
50. Celine Dion, Courage
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