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Video: Etisalat - Can You Hear Me

The videos is about what we all do most times in Nigeria, not only with the 'Biggest and Best Network' but on some other networks with bad reception. You go about even to the most awkward places searching for a spot with better reception.

Video: YG - Slay (feat. Quavo)

YG and Quavo celebrate the bad bitches in the heavenly video for their Stay Dangerous collaboration "Slay." The duo opens the gates to heaven in the angelic clip.

Video: YG - Go Loko (feat. Tyga & Jon Z)

Just in time for Cinco De Mayo, YG links up with Tyga and Jon Z in the video for his Mustard-produced banger "Go Loko." The vibrant clip pays homage to Mexican-American Angeleno culture with low riders, piñatas, and Mariachi bands.

Video: Nicki Minaj - Good Form (feat. Lil Wayne)

The rap vixen flaunts her voluptuous assets and switches up her look, from black fishnets to lacy red lingerie. A pink-haired Nicki also makes a splash while twerking in a pool of milk...with a cookie on the side. Watch below.

Video: KAROL G & Nicki Minaj - Tusa

The honeymoon will have to wait. After tying the knot with Kenneth Petty last month, Nicki Minaj gets right back to work. Following her Charlie's Angels collaboration with Ariana Grande and Normani ("Bad to You"), Mrs.

Video: Dsplashy - Don't Go (Viral Video)

In addition, Dsplashy is working on his upcoming EP titled "Dsplashy Demanded EP" (Off Bad Sound #OBS) which will be released soon. Check out the audio and video below and share!

Video: Meek Mill - Issues

driving around in a matte black Lambo, partying on yachts, & of course doing so with plenty of bad b*tches by their side.

Video: Ed Sheeran - Shivers

Produced by Sheeran, Steve Mac and FRED, the hook-laden song, and its accompanying video, both harness the euphoria of what it feels like to fall in love, with the electric Dave Meyers-directed visual - co-starring AnnaSophia Robb - unfolding

Video: Niyola - Love to Love You (ft. Banky W)

Directed by Kemi Adetiba and shot in the United States, Niyola’s Love To Love You is 80s themed and influenced by the burlesque movement. It is also reminiscent of the film noir movie genre.
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