Barely 8 weeks since the release of the audio, the singing duo - Bracket dishes out the official music video to "Malo" which sees them sing in Yoruba as well as English, putting their versatility on display.
Sang in a mix of both English & Yoruba and Ibo. Bokiniyen dishes out the vocals that is loved by fans all over with the twist of a mid-tempo vibe. Directed by Director Q . Enjoy.
The song produced by Samklef himself sees Akon drop some lines in Yoruba Language. 'Skelebe' video was shot and directed by Starvibezfilmz on locations in Lagos Island and Lekki, Nigeria.
The video is a different video from the previous he has released as this one showcases the Yoruba tradition in a special way. Directed by Aje Filmworks. Watch and download below.
'Koleyewon' produced by Niphkeys, translates to "they can't understand" in Yoruba. The track lightly highlights the current state of Nigeria and the challenges the country has faced this year; most especially the #ENDSars movement.
Historical artifacts in what looks like one the historical places in the Yoruba land, was put on full blast in this video. The video was directed by HG2 Films. Watch and enjoy.
Directed by Tatenda Jamera, “Fi Mi Le” (Yoruba for ‘leave me alone’) is a vibrant, fun and Afrocentric video, which light-heartedly depicts the scenario of when a man fails to realize, that the woman he is attracted to, just isn’t into him!
The easy going girl (played by KieKie) says she respects family and boundaries in her relationships but when a call comes in to Dolarz' phone and the contact is saved as "Ifemi" Yoruba for "My Love", all hell break loose.
On "Somebody's Son", she ruminates on a love to come alongside US singer Brandy who delivered well even in the Yoruba language. The video was shot and directed by Meji Alabi. Watch below.
He can be seen posted up in a mansion, flossing in expensive cars, flashing wad of cash,donning expensive shirts and representing the yoruba demon clan with his homies in the crispy fresh video. Directed by Paul Gambit Enjoy!
“Tete La” is a Yoruba term which means “Early Success”, indeed when the music is abundant in your system you can’t afford to stay inconsistent, and that’s what Rayce is doing.”
Music video by CDQ performing "Aye" (Life) featuring Phyno & Reminisce NSNS Indigenous rapper, CDQ, premieres the new video for his hip-hop banger titled 'Aye' which means 'Life' in Yoruba.
The song "Too Sweet" ("O Dun" in Yoruba), is laced with the signature Amapiano and Afrohouse sounds with some smooth rhythmic Niniola vocals delivered in both English and Yoruba.