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As the first anniversary of his debut album, The Evil Genius, approaches, Grammy Award winner Mr Eazi has unveiled the music video for 'Panadol'.
Directed by Mollana Burke and JM Films and shot in London, the video brings the track’s themes of pleasure and ease to life with vibrant visuals and a playful narrative.
Recorded in Ouidah, Benin, and produced by Type A, the 'Panadol' video showcases cheekiness and lightheartedness playfully and stylishly.
The video is inspired by how men brag about their love lives, thinking they're in control, while the woman actually holds all the power and pulls the strings.
Mr. Eazi’s smooth vocals and infectious melodies capture the essence of finding relief in love and music, much like the soothing effects of the pain reliever Panadol.
With over 100 million streams, The Evil Genius has been celebrated by Forbes, The New York Times, Billboard, Rolling Stone, The Fader, Complex, CNN, The Guardian, and Music Week.
Fans can anticipate more exciting releases from Mr. Eazi, including new singles and a surprise EP before the year-end.
Beyond music, he remains committed to his philanthropic efforts, focusing on supporting young creatives and entrepreneurs.

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