Made Men Music buzzing artist Tekno unleashes the highly creative and entertaining video for his recently released single - 'Where', produced by fellow label mate and highly talented producer, Selebobo.
Musically, the song is upbeat, a little poppy (though not as much so as much of B.o.B's music) and celebratory, with Bobby Ray and Bankroll relishing their status as nationally-recognized rappers.
The brooding storyline opens with little Sally Walker walking down the street before being hit by Couleé in her car. "Didn't her mama ever tell her not to play in the street?" says Couleé after seeing Sally dead in a pool of blood.
Before the day was over, he opened up on his very humble beginnings and struggles in the industry, including dancing in Patoranking's first video for ₦1500, getting as little at ₦500 to dance for Dammy Krane, ₦7,000 for his appearance/dance
It was little more than damage limitation for Chelsea after that as they fell to their second league loss in a row as rampant Arsenal moved third in the table.
The Chile international then added the second after the break, shrugging off the attentions of Masuaku to lash home a low shot before adding a third with a little over 10 minutes to go.
It's that kind of track that gives you a little bit of everything. The video gives a brief spotlight about the love infused tune, with amazing flicks which add more essence and Pleasurable love moment to light up your day.
However, his replacement Simon Mignolet had little to do after Lallana headed home Nathaniel Clyne's cross before the break as Liverpool seized complete control.
All eyes were on Barca as Ernesto Valverde's side returned to the elite competition without Neymar, but the Brazilian's world-record summer transfer to Paris Saint-Germain had little effect on Messi as the Argentine legend dominated Tuesday
It was a welcome break for the Blues, who doubled their lead when Villa's Alan Hutton deflected in Costa's shot. Chelsea, 16th in the table at the start of the day, were not at their best - but Villa offered little.
"So I put you on the altar / Stay just a little bit longer / Laid it out for ya / Thought I felt you before / Now you're closer," she sings, while Ambré and Jacob Collier provide background vocals.
"We'd had little falling outs here and there," she told "On Air with Ryan Seacrest." "We'd had some public Twitter spats... Eight years or so had passed. It was time to put all that behind us."
The song, which samples Santana's 2000 smash-hit "Maria Maria," also features R&B singer Bryson Tiller. The sizzling collaboration comes with a vibrant music video, filmed in Miami's Little Haiti District.
Klopp, who revealed his impending departure on Friday, was given a rousing reception by the home supporters before kick-off, and his team wasted little time in moving through the gears against the Championship play-off hopefuls.
With his style of delivery only compared to the likes of Busta Rhymes and Twista, Uzi has slowed his tempo down just a little bit to deliver this sexy one for the ladies.