Grammy award-winning global icon Burna Boy has released 'Tatata', a new single featuring American rapper Travis Scott, ahead of his highly anticipated eighth studio album 'No Sign of Weakness'.

The new track showcases Burna Boy's versatility as he blends Brazilian upbeat funk music with Nigerian pidgin English and a pop rap flow. In the song, the Afro-fusion star boldly expresses his inner desires and attraction to feminine curves, while also making reference to controversial Equatorial Guinea public servant Baltasar Engonga, who recently made global headlines over his collection of sex tapes.

Travis Scott complements Burna Boy's verse with his signature swaggering rap flow, adding another dimension to the track with explicit lyrics that reinforce the song's theme.

'Tatata' follows the release of Burna Boy's reggae record 'Sweet Love' and the bubbling hit 'Bundle By Bundle', which has already amassed over 24 million Spotify streams and 8.5 million video views. These singles are building momentum for his upcoming album.

The Nigerian superstar has been expanding his global footprint, recently collaborating with French-Haitian singer Joé Dwèt Filé on the remix of viral hit '4 Kampé', a cross-cultural anthem fusing Afrobeats and Haitian Kompa that continues to chart across platforms globally.

Last month, Burna Boy achieved another milestone by becoming the first-ever cover star of Billboard France. This recognition coincided with his historic sold-out performance at the Stade de France, making him the first African artist to headline the iconic venue.

Following his Stade De France concert, the multi-award-winning artist continued making history by selling out Manchester's Co-op Arena, the largest indoor arena in England.

With these achievements and the release of 'Tatata', anticipation continues to build for Burna Boy's 'No Sign of Weakness' album, further cementing his position as one of Africa's most successful global music exports.