Nigerian DJ Association bans Burna Boy’s songs from over clash with DJ Tunez
Entertainment Nigerian DJ Association bans Burna Boy’s songs from over clash with DJ Tunez Published on April 8, 2026 By Racheal Ayodele googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1500386953281-8'); }); The Nigerian DJ Association, NDJ, has officially banned all Burna Boy’s music from its members’ playlists. The association made the announcement on Wednesday following the singer’s alleged physical attack on DJ Tunez. DAILY POST reports that DJ Tunez was physically assaulted by Burna Boy and his team at Obi’s House, a popularly weekly Afrobeats event in Lagos on Monday evening. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1524595905268-5'); }); According to a viral video trending on the internet, DJ Tunez was assaulted for playing Wizkid’s songs and failing to play Burna Boy’s music at the event. The trending video, which captured DJ Tunez being beaten and kicked on the floor, sparked mixed reactions online. However, reacting to the incident, the Nigerian DJ Association said it has delisted all Burna Boy’s songs from playlists pending the outcome of its investigation into the attack. While condemning hate in the music industry, NDJ in an official statement posted on Instagram announced: “Burna Boy Music is temporarily out of any of our DJs playlist till further notice. “Our team will carry out a proper investigation on the incident that happened to one of our own, DJ Tunez. “We urge the DJs in Nigeria as a whole to be vigilant and be respectful to any individual male or female artist in their various events.” Don't Miss Fans express shook over Rihanna’s baby bump a year after welcoming third child You may like DJ Tunez breaks silence amid viral video clash with Burna Boy Konga demands 60% of song earnings from Burna Boy for sampling him They’re legends – Osimhen lavishes praises on Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy [VIDEO] ‘Bob Marley, Fela Kuti, Burna Boy’ – Rick Ross on his dream collaboration Burna Boy’s associate, Rahman Jago confirms singer converted to Islam Tems, Burna Boy become African artistes with most Billboard Hot 100 entries