Nigerian music sensation, Oxlade has released the video to his smash hit single titled, "KU LO SA". The song was performed by Oxlade at A COLORS SHOW few months ago and has been a chart topper since it released.
Last week, Oxlade global smash Ku Lo Sa was treated with an international remix with Camila Cabello. This week, the official music video for the track has been unveiled.
Difference Entertainment headliner Sean Tizzle is out with the video to his recently released street anthem "Eruku Saye Po" After dropping some of the hottest singles this year, Sean Tizzle once again teams up with Blaq Jerzee to create yet another banger.
Introducing the latest video and radio single from SA hip hop leading light Khuli Chana taken from his multiple award and gold certified classic album “Lost in Time”!
"Bad Boy" is a follow up for his previously released single "Ku Lo Sa" which went ahead to be one of the biggest songs in 2022. Oxlade gears up his forthcoming project with this colorful visuals that befits the contagious song.
Finally we get the video to the banging tune 'Gum Body' by Nigeria's Skales and Young D, featuring SA's Da L.E.S The Don Picasso Entermedia produced video was shot in Cyprus and Johannesburg.
The track features vocalist/sound engineer, Kenny Wonder and was produced by Ganja Beats (SA). The video was shot in Lagos, Nigeria by the most sought after cinematographer, Unlimited LA and features the GGB Dance Crew.
In the music video, Blaqbonez does funny cosplays of different artists, like Wizkid in "Bad To Me," Ruger in "Girlfriend," Ayra Starr in "Rush," Asake's church scene in "Bandana," and Oxlade's Color Studio performance of "Ku Lo Sa."
Shot in SA, the video features a gallery of sharp pictorials and a mafia-themed story line that sees the artistes YungKay and Patoranking engage in some clandestine underground deals.
Ward-Prowse's 84th-minute effort swerved over Wolves keeper Jose Sa and dipped in at the far post to complete a second-half comeback after Lucas Paqueta cancelled out Pabio Sarabia's penalty with his own coolly-taken spot-kick.
BBC Africa Eye spoke to both the Fulani-dominated bandits and the Hausa-dominated vigilantes, known as' Yan Sa-kai, ', about the underlying reasons for the conflict.
Callum Wilson twice put the away side ahead in the first half, seizing upon an error by goalkeeper Jose Sa for the opener and scoring from the spot following a controversial penalty awarded against Hee-Chan Hwang.
Bukayo Saka showed persistence to fire past Jose Sa after six minutes, before Martin Odegaard coolly completed a fine team move from the edge of the area seven minutes later.
Eddie Howe's team doubled their advantage when Jose Sa and Max Kilman failed to deal with Jacob Murphy's low cross and Gordon pounced on the loose ball to fire home.