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🔥 The video features a brief cameo by a fleet of yellow Lagos buses, a nod to the city where their music first took flight.

Bandana: Fireboy DML & Asake The official video for "Bandana" is a high-concept visual directed by . It serves as a victory lap for the two YBNL stars, blending religious imagery with Afrobeats street culture. 🎥 Visual Features fireboy_dml_asake_bandana_official_video

: Fireboy provides smooth, soulful verses, while Asake delivers a high-energy, Fuji-infused hook. 🔥 The video features a brief cameo by

: This collaboration solidified YBNL Nation as the premier hit-making factory in Nigeria for 2022. 🎥 Visual Features : Fireboy provides smooth, soulful

: The lyrics focus on their journey to the top, persistence, and the undeniable chemistry between the label-mates. 📈 Cultural Impact

: The video emphasizes the signature bandana as a symbol of their roots and the "street" identity that both artists maintain despite global success. 🎵 Song Highlights

: TG Omori uses sleek, high-contrast grading and CGI elements, including a mechanical fire-breathing dragon, to signify the "new era" of Afropop.

🔥 The video features a brief cameo by a fleet of yellow Lagos buses, a nod to the city where their music first took flight.

Bandana: Fireboy DML & Asake The official video for "Bandana" is a high-concept visual directed by . It serves as a victory lap for the two YBNL stars, blending religious imagery with Afrobeats street culture. 🎥 Visual Features

: Fireboy provides smooth, soulful verses, while Asake delivers a high-energy, Fuji-infused hook.

: This collaboration solidified YBNL Nation as the premier hit-making factory in Nigeria for 2022.

: The lyrics focus on their journey to the top, persistence, and the undeniable chemistry between the label-mates. 📈 Cultural Impact

: The video emphasizes the signature bandana as a symbol of their roots and the "street" identity that both artists maintain despite global success. 🎵 Song Highlights

: TG Omori uses sleek, high-contrast grading and CGI elements, including a mechanical fire-breathing dragon, to signify the "new era" of Afropop.