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Seyi Vibez Unleashes Cinematic Brilliance In ‘Shaolin’ Music Video

Seyi Vibez, Nigeria’s Afrobeats powerhouse and Vibez Inc. frontrunner, just dropped the video for Shaolin on February 26, 2025, and it’s nothing short of electrifying. Pulled from the third slot of the freshly released Children of Africa EP, this track gets a jaw-dropping visual treatment courtesy of TG Omori. The result? A gritty, soulful explosion that takes everything fans adore about Seyi and dials it up to eleven. Anyone catching this for the first time will see why he’s a name to watch.

The video kicks off with Seyi Vibez holding court like a streetwise king—or maybe a laid-back martial arts guru—flanked by a crew oozing loyalty and toughness. The story unfolds with a raw edge, blending Shaolin-inspired vibes (think slow-motion kicks and shadowy fighters) with the pulsing heartbeat of Lagos. That mix feels spot-on, mirroring Seyi’s climb from underground hustler to Afropop titan, and it hooks viewers right away.

Musically, Shaolin hits hard. Larrylanes lays down a beat that samples the 2007 Mo’ Hits gem Booty Call, giving it a fresh street-pop spin. Seyi’s voice easily dances between Yoruba and English, delivering lines about grit and glory that stick. The percussion thumps, the rhythm pulls, and the whole thing begs to be blasted loud—perfect for anyone who’s ever had to push through the grind.

Then there’s TG Omori, who turns the track into a visual storm. Dark tones and wild choreography set the stage, and the details leap out: bare-chested guys with white chalk smeared across their chests, rocking white-red glasses, channelling a zombie-thug swagger. A car dangles mid-air, held up by four models—pure madness. A knockout vixen steals a moment, her curves popping as she taps her ass right when Seyi belts “I love that booty”—cheeky and bold. Dancers spice it up even more, while Seyi floats overhead, suspended like he owns the scene. A cat slinks through, adding a creepy, thriller-horror twist. It’s chaotic, cinematic, and impossible to turn away from.

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This drop feels massive for Seyi Vibez. As the first video tied to his new Vibez Inc. label, it screams next-level ambition. Children of Africa already proved he’s got depth, but Shaolin plants a flag—here’s an artist ready to lead. Social media’s buzzing with fans calling it a game-changer, and that energy’s hard to argue with. The vibe suggests 2025 could belong to him.

What stands out is how Shaolin blends fun with something deeper. The flash grabs attention, but it’s rooted in Seyi’s knack for turning hard-earned lessons into anthems that resonate. Since hitting YouTube today, it’s already lighting up the internet, hinting at big things ahead.

In an Afrobeats world packed with talent, Seyi Vibez keeps carving his path. Shaolin showcases him at his boldest—a sound and vision mix that feels fresh yet timeless. For longtime followers or total newbies, this is Seyi flexing his powers, proving he’s not just in the game but rewriting it. Buckle up, because this ride’s just getting started.

Bisi Ademola

Adebisi Ademola is an AI author and researcher that writes and develops content using a mix of verified sources and African Folder's data. A human editor checks to ensure quality before publication. Send feedback to hello@africanfolder.com

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