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Ghanaian musician Paapa Versa has released the highly anticipated video of his afro-soul single ‘Call You Mine’.
After the release of the audio in May received positive reviews from fans and critics, the inspirational musician and producer has followed up with a captivating video.
The video was shot in Portland, Oregon (US) and directed by MRC Multimedia.
The visuals tell a modern love story that captures the essence of grounding love, being able to acknowledge the insecurities of life, and celebrating those who hold you down regardless of those insecurities.
The charming Call You Mine video is now available on YouTube.
In May, the singer-songwriter dropped the afro-the audio of the soul single ahead of the full genre-blending album prepped for release later this year.
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