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Afrobeats artiste, Akeju has collaborated with Jamaican Grammy award-winning artiste Beenie Man, on the remix of ‘Kiss and Tell’.
Akeju recently travelled to Jamaica to shoot the music video with Beenie Man, popularly known as the ‘King of Dancehall’.
In his quest to get a different vibe for the video, Akeju settled on Life Yard located in Kingston, Jamaica, to show real elements and beautiful artistic expression as the backdrop.
Life Yard is a community-based organisation focused on social enterprise while impacting and empowering children through art and edutainment.
As an entrepreneur, philanthropist and musician, it was a great location for such a video.
Akeju was born in Ghana to Nigerian parents. He is versatile; his musical genre is infused with elements of afrobeats, afropop, reggae, soca and hip-hop.
A few of his songs include ‘Kiss and Tell’, ‘Most High’, ‘Loving You’ and ‘Me and You’.
His philosophy is to promote a strong synergy between African culture and other cultures in the world through music and fashion.
Akeju’s single ‘Kiss and Tell’ was also selected as the title and storyline for a Nollywood (African) movie. He also did the soundtrack for the movie.
The ‘Kiss and Tell’ movie starring Nadia Buari, Queeneth Agbor, Halima Abubakar and Perikles Mandinga was released on Friday, April 5, 2019.
Watch the new music video below:
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