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Mick Jagger’s in Burna Boy’s New Song ‘Empty Chairs’

LEFT PHOTO: Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones arrives for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, March 2, 2025. RIGHT PHOTO: Glastonbury Festival, Day 5, UK - 30 Jun 2024, Burna Boy
LEFT PHOTO: By Chris Chew/UPI/Shutterstock RIGHT PHOTO: By Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock

The music world is buzzing with excitement as Burna Boy, Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, and Mick Jagger, legendary frontman of The Rolling Stones, join forces on the much-anticipated track “Empty Chairs” from Burna Boy's latest album, *No Sign of Weakness*. The collaboration is seen as a significant fusion of musical eras and styles, a blend that brings together the sonic richness of Afrobeats and the enduring appeal of classic rock.

“Empty Chairs” stands out not only for its star-studded lineup but also for its introspective lyrics and compelling production. Released on July 11, 2025, the song features Burna Boy's signature lyrical depth, enriched by Jagger's vocal contributions and the energy he brings to every performance. Lyrics like “Am I the only one that's sitting in this hot seat? / Am I the only one that's listening to this heart's beat?” resonate with themes of loneliness and self-reflection, giving listeners a contemplative auditory experience. This track is part of an album that features other notable artists, including Stromae on “Pardon” and Shaboozey on “Change Your Mind,” showcasing Burna Boy's knack for collaboration.

Mick Jagger's presence on the track brings a notable classic rock influence to “Empty Chairs”, marking a distinctive crossover that adds a rich texture to the song. Critics have recognized the collaboration as a milestone in music, signifying the bridging of generations. The single has garnered varied reactions; while some regard it as a bold artistic choice, others see it as just another track in a crowded musical landscape. Nevertheless, Jagger's involvement ensures heightened attention and interest in Burna Boy's work from a broader international audience, spanning multiple generations.

Burna Boy's *No Sign of Weakness* album has already made waves in the music industry with its release. This 16-track record isn't just a musical piece but a reflection of Burna Boy's journey and worldview, exploring themes of growth, introspection, and socio-political commentary. Tracks like “TaTaTa” featuring Travis Scott and “Update” highlight Burna Boy's versatility as an artist unafraid to cross genre boundaries. As the first Nigerian artist to headline at Flagstaff's Red Rocks Amphitheatre, his No Sign of Weakness Tour marks yet another significant milestone in his rising career, promoting not only his new album but also sharing the enriching sounds of Afrobeats to more audiences globally.

The album arrives two years after his previous project *I Told Them…*, which earned critical acclaim and Grammy nominations. Amidst a competitive music industry, Burna Boy’s ability to maintain relevance and push boundaries is evidenced by his collaborations, including those on his recent project. His music continues to weave social issues and personal introspection, a quality that has endeared him to fans worldwide.

Moreover, Burna Boy talked on BBC Radio about working with Jagger, expressing deep gratitude and astonishment at having such an opportunity. Their collaboration emerged from an introduction by Naomi Campbell, a narrative that adds a touch of glamour to the story behind the music. Burna Boy’s ability to attract such high-profile partnerships underscores his burgeoning influence in the global music scene.

The release of “Empty Chairs” has been supported by extensive marketing and media coverage, including discussions about its thematic depth and the synthesis of different music styles showcased in the track. As listeners and critics dissect the track, Burna Boy and Mick Jagger remain jubilant about their joint effort, demonstrating the timeless quality and universal appeal of their music.

For Burna Boy, *No Sign of Weakness* represents more than just a collection of songs; it's an artistic statement of resilience and a manifestation of his vision to blend Afrobeats with other genres, solidifying his place not only as an Afrobeats giant but as a global music icon. This collaboration with Jagger stands as a testament to his ongoing journey of artistic exploration and innovation. Through “Empty Chairs”, Burna Boy continues to drive Afrobeats into new territories, merging the past with the present to create a sound that resonates across the world.

 

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