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  • 4 Nigerian Music Videos You Should Re-watch For A Good Laugh

    Oh, come on. Who else would be on this list if not them? 听 鈥淚sn鈥檛 it amazing how stuff can look like the best thing ever one day and then look like absolute garbage the next?鈥 听 This is the question I ask myself whenever I revisit music, music videos. and movies from the late […]

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    Oh, come on. Who else would be on this list if not them?

    鈥淚sn鈥檛 it amazing how stuff can look like the best thing ever one day and then look like absolute garbage the next?鈥

    This is the question I ask myself whenever I revisit music, music videos. and movies from the late 90s/early 2000s to see if they still look as awesome as they did to me back then.

    Today鈥檚 edition: Music Videos.

    1. P – Square – Senorita

    What I love the most about this video is how Jude Okoye, the video鈥檚 director, memento鈥檚 the hell out of it by throwing the timeline of events all over the place. You鈥檙e never really sure of when anything is happening until the video ends. It鈥檚 weird that it鈥檚 a love song too because the video鈥檚 main character, Vivian, is a fucking horrible person. She constantly shits on the brothers for being broke and then tries to hit them up when they hammer. She鈥檚 so fucking horrible that when she eventually dies (by somehow running into the path of their car after they blow her off for being a gold digger), I let out an excited yelp.

    Then there鈥檚 that iconic dance break where they morph into a Michael Jackson tribute band by violently ripping off his dance moves.听 Let鈥檚 not even talk about how the gravestone one of the brothers spends the entire video singing to doesn鈥 even have the right name on it.

    Either that or the character鈥檚 real name was Senor White. And to that, I say, 鈥渓ol wot??鈥

    2. Seyi Sodimu – Love Me Jeje

    鈥淚鈥檓 here, I鈥檓 back. I鈥檓 taking over. I don鈥檛 drink, I don鈥檛 smoke. I鈥檓 mean and sober鈥 鈥 Seyi Sodimu, after walking into a bar.

    A modern day music听video with this premise would鈥檝e been set in a club. However, this video was shot in a bar, which would be fine if it wasn鈥檛 obviously daytime. Also, the bar is packed at midday, which brings up a question I鈥檓 very sure no one has asked in the 22 years since this video was released:

    鈥淚sn鈥檛 being at a bar at 12 noon a telltale sign of having a drinking problem?鈥澨

    That being said, what makes this video truly amazing is the extras, who seemingly received no direction on what to do or how to dress so they just shuffled about in the background at different energy levels, while dressed for completely different occasions. Like this one woman, who made the bold fashion choice to wear a pantsuit on an afternoon out to pick up men.

    Iconique!

    3. Rasqie – Ati Ready

    In a move I suspect wasn鈥檛 intentional, the video starts like a 50s vampire movie, with ominous music playing over random shots of the setting sun and full moon. Cut听to Rasqie walking into a casino/night club with an enormous guitar on his shoulder (that plays no role in the plot of the video because he never plays it), then the music starts. Unlike 鈥淟ove Me Jeje,鈥 all the extras here are energetic AF and are actually dressed like clubgoers ready to rhythmically dry hump each other till the early morn.

    Except for the featured vocalist in the song, who鈥檚 decked out in a flowing Ankara听gown and a Kelly Rowland wig.

    Tragique!

    4. Tony Tetuila – Na You Sabi

    A food vendor (played by comedienne, Princess) is chilling in her shop when Tony shows up to tell her about his plan to go to Abuja so he can make money.听 The following conversation ensues:

    Woman: 鈥淪o how are you paying for this trip?鈥

    Tony Tetuila: 鈥淲ell, I was hoping you鈥檇 give me the money.鈥

    Woman: 鈥淏oy bye! Also, PAY THE MONEY YOU OWE ME!!!鈥

    This song has one verse and that鈥檚 pretty much all that happens in it. Also, it鈥檚 never revealed what exactly he owes her money for.

    Shaky plot aside, the听pi猫ce de r茅sistance听here is how Kaffy and her backup dancers are dressed in yellow t-shirts and blue jeans,听inadvertently making the video look like a 3-minute long Blue Band advert.

    I get it.

    These videos are very much products of their time.

    They鈥檙e still fun to make fun of though.听馃槒

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