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Dancehall act Shatta Wale is trending for all the right reasons as his new ‘Gringo’ video has gotten social media talking.
Shatta Wale has released the much-anticipated video for his new single, Gringo, a new single from his upcoming ‘Reign’ album.
The management of the controversial musician, Zylofon Music disclosed that the video is the most expensive video ever shot in ‘Ayoo’ hitmakers music career.
Shatta Wale, who recently signed onto the label shot ‘Gringo’, his maiden music video under Zylofon Music in Texas, USA.
Behind the scenes of Gringo shoot
‘Gringo’ was directed by ace Nigerian music video director Sesan and produced by David Nguyen.
It was shot in two locations in Texas, namely the cities of San Antonio and Blanco.
In the video, 'Freedom' singer Shatta Wale is seen all dressed up in a traditional cowboy-inspired costume and a cowboy action gun to suit the concept.
Being one of the finest visuals to a track for some time now, it is understandable the raves the video is receiving.
The Gringo video looks like one that will get Shatta Wale riding the social media waves for some time to come.
Watch the video below:
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