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Rotimi & Nektunez Premier Energetic Video For ‘Make You Say’

Nigerian-American actor and singer, Rotimi partners with Ghanaian music producer, Nektunez for ‘Make You Say’ video.

Rotimi’s debut album, ‘All or Nothing’, received an official deluxe edition in October 2022. The new edition included six new songs and new high-profile performances from Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, and Eliad.

The New Jersey native has just released his brand-new follow-up single, ‘Make You Say,’ today. The product includes a Nektunez feature and a music video directed by TG Omori. Rotimi travels to Lagos, Nigeria, in the video, and performs his lyrics while marching in the streets with his people.

The action-packed video is yet another classic from the Empire signee. The 2-minute film, directed by TG Omori, is colorful, eccentric, and entertaining.

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The video for ‘Make You Say’ features various dance groups demonstrating their abilities to bring life to Nektunez’s amapiano-infused afropop record. The cast includes uniformed men, barristers, seamstresses, and other characters.

TG Omori unleashed his creative mind once more to create an interesting and entertaining visual.

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