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Nigerian music star Korede Bello in collaboration with the legendary Don Jazzy, just released the highly anticipated music video for their hit single “Minding My Business“. Directed by the acclaimed Moe Musa, the video officially dropped, on July 3rd, 2024. “Minding My Business” has already captivated audiences with its fusion of Afrobeat rhythms, catchy lyrics, and infectious melodies. The song stands as an anthem of self-confidence, self-empowerment, and pure joy, embodying the unique musical chemistry between Korede Bello and Don Jazzy. The music video, directed by Moe Musa, enhances the song’s vibrant energy, bringing its themes to life with captivating visuals and dynamic storytelling. Moe Musa‘s expertise shines through, creating a visual experience that is as engaging as the song itself. Speaking about the video, Korede Bello expressed his excitement: “Working on the music video for ‘Minding My Business‘ with Moe Musa was an incredible experience. We wanted to create something that visually represents the joy and authenticity of the song, and I believe we’ve achieved that.” The official music video for “Minding My Business” is now available on all major platforms.

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