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[Video] Zlatan – This Year


[Video] Zlatan – This Year

Following massive collaborations with the likes of Burna Boy and DavidoZlatan has become one of the biggest breakout stars of the past year.
It’s this newfound fame that he is grateful for on his latest single “This Year“, which is accompanied by a fitting music video.
As for the accompanying music video, which was directed by Clarence Peters, we see Zlatandecked out in his finest agbada, conducting a private praise and worship session in the woods. He then takes center stage as the performer at a rather bubbling owambe.
Amidst shots of Zlatan rocking out, the video depicts everyday Nigerians in their Sunday best, making their way to a function via public transport.
Like Zlatan, the clip shows them praying for their circumstances to improve — a sentiment a lot of Nigerians can relate to.

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