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After a release of his Mixed Feelings Acoustic video in April, Gidochi has presented fresh visuals for ‘You P3’.
The song which was lifted from his Mixed Feelings EP conveys the message of assurance for a lover.
It has been the fan’s favorite since the release of the project in November last year.
The visuals directed by Ghana's Koby Outta features the talented singer riding on a vintage motorcycle while having a fun time with his supposed partner.
The rest of the video also displays captivating scenes with Gidochi showing vulnerable emotions, complementing the concept of the song.
The Supernova Records signee's music videos over the past years have seen good ratings.
His music video XXL was recently nominated in the 'Best Edited' and 'Best Photography" categories at this year's 4syte Music video awards.
'You P3' is available on all digital platforms.
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