I'm black born and raised in the USA... I just discovered modern african music and it is totally different than the hip hop and r&b in America. This music doesn't degrade women, black men are not ashamed to have black women in their music videos... AND THE MELANIN! Now a days I never see rappers from the USA displaying dark skin girls in their videos. Plus american rappers always have to call women degrading names like bitches, hoes, and thots. I guess this is what i'll be listening to more of now. I've been playing it over and over lol
ghanaian music is hard to believe, that's how good it is. and you're very right. this is some positive stuff right here. and the beauty of it all on the eyes and ears and heart is overwhelming. greets from a white man in europe.
I've always been curious. Can Jamaicans understand Pidgin/broken English? We can understand a good amount of Patois. Could you understand what they were saying in this song?
A little thing must to be said : In videos like this, you can see how much we slay when there is no hatred between us. When we're 100% us. We command respect when we are ONE.
it don't matter where he born. He pretty much identifies himself as a Ghanaian. He speaks twi and Pidgin in most of his songs and he makes music IN Ghana with mostly Ghanaian artists. Give it up.
albertoduro1xx but he's not Ghanaian though that's the thing and he doesn't identify himself as Ghanaian. When you move to a country like Ghana you are prone to pick up on the predominantly spoken language and that is what has happened to him, which is probably why he speaks in twi... it's not THAT big of a deal. Just accept it, he's Naija by blood.
lilmizzije I understand he's "Naija by blood", which by the way has not been comprehensively proven only the fact that he was BORN there. What I was trying to say is that, even if he IS "Naija by blood" does not make his music automatically Nigerian. What makes a song of certain origin is the vibe and the people behind the music and to deem his music Nigerian when it has extremely strong Ghanaian vibes, language and Ghanaian people in it is pretty disrespectful in my humble opinion. It was even recorded in a Ghanaian studio for crying out loud and just because he may not be Ghanaian by blood, which I repeat still has not been proven only that he was not born there, makes it Nigerian music? Nah I don't think so.
Goddam!!! that dark skin girl.. something sultry about her, the way she smiles, her skin complexion and confidence... By the way, Mr eazy , great job as usual on this classic video. Couldn't wait any longer !!!
Aaabeg to differ lol... Fuse ODG and Sarkodie no nephew to anybody. And if anything its Azonto and French African dances that paved away for afromusic to become the hype that it is today. We are all winning no need to undermine. Mr Eazi gets it, that why he infuses both Naija and Ghanaian influences.
Because darkskinned girls are underepresented loll. Black guys don't really use darker girls because I guess having a lighter skin makes you more attractive and beautiful
Love this video for so many reasons. The dark skin goddesses MURDERED my screen. Thank you for adding the melanin! Love and respect to Mr. Eazi for highlighting the dark skin beauties!!!!!!
This is my song and the video was well directed and shot! I love the concept of showing some people don't mess with you till they know you successful. Mr.Eazi really repping Nigerian and Ghana well and the women he used in the videos are gorgeous! The whole cast hit that shoki well!
LEOR Moorey You might want to do your research before you comment. He is NIGERIAN. He was born in Nigeria to Nigerian parents, but lives in Ghana. Living in Ghana does not make you half Ghanaian. Smh. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Eazi
I'm tired of the African music comment sections being filled with negativity and division of Africa. Mama Africa is one Black people are one we are beautiful no one can compare to our beauty. Stop with the dark skin and light skin, the Ghana vs Nigeria this is what they(the white men) want to divide Africa like they have before we're all Black we're all equal and we're all BEAUTIFUL.
I am White But i feel i was Black in another life. I love Black people and Black music! Mr Eazi is the Best. When i have bad days i hear beautiful music of Black people and i become happy, just wanna dance in infinity. Blessings to All Souls!
His biological parents are Nigerian but they didn’t want him so Ghanaian people adopted him when he was a baby so basically he is Ghanaian. Either way he still African stop this foolishness😴😴