A spiritually inspired Mr Eazi is back with the visuals for Òròkórò, featuring African legend, Angelique Kidjo.
The soothing track is from the singer's critically acclaimed 2023 album, 'The Evil Genius.'

The impressive visuals showcase seamless chemistry between the Nigerian artist and the Beninese-French singer-songwriter, conveying the essence of introspection.
In Yoruba, "Òròkórò" means "testimony," symbolizing the song as a testament to blessings and faith in a higher power.

Directed by Thomas Leloup, the authentic and regal setting, shot in Paris, captures a deep African representation.
The video's approach was largely inspired by the Voodoo aesthetic from Benin and Angelique Kidjo.
The track is a standout in the diverse and unique landscape of the Afrobeats movement.
Watch video below:
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