Buju released the extended play ''Sorry I'm Late
on 27 October 2021, under the management of T.Y.E/EMPIRE and spaceship entertainment. It featured guest appearances from the Nigerian highlife duo, The Cavemen, and production from Steph, Perlz, Denzl, Timi Jay and Rexxie. It was mixed and mastered by Vtek and Poppil. Motolani Alake of Pulse Nigeria'' said that it "projects confidence, wins and 'comfort". Buju performed his first show in
London on 30 November, marking the beginning of his Sorry I'm Late tour. On 22 December 2021, Buju headlined his first sold-out concert, which was also his debut concert in Lagos, held at Balmoral Convention Centre, Lagos. In 2022, Buju officially changed his name to BNXN to avoid confusion with
Buju Banton and having more
unique branding. In March 2022, he collaborated with
Pheelz on the single "
Finesse"; the song peaked at number 52 on the
UK Official Singles Chart. In July 2022, he featured on the
Jae5 song "Propeller" alongside British rapper
Dave. The song became Bnxn's first Top 40 single in the United Kingdom, entering the chart at number 38. On 24 August 2022, Bnxn released an EP titled ''
Bad Since '97''. The EP features guest appearances from
Wizkid,
Olamide and
Wande Coal. On 4 September 2022, Bnxn won the Next Rated awards at
The Headies 2022, held at the
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. On 4 October 2023, Bnxn released his debut album,
Sincerely, Benson. The album comprises 15 songs, and features guest appearances from
Headie One and
Popcaan. In 2024, Bnxn released a collaborative EP with
Ruger titled
RnB, following a previous feud between the two artists. it comprises seven songs. Bnxn released his sophomore album "Captain" in early July 2025. The album featured collaborations with top Afropop artists including
Seyi Vibez,
Victony,
FOLA,
Rema, and the
Soweto Gospel Choir. He also shared plans to embark on a North American tour in August. == Discography ==