The song showcases Jinmi's "JOLAG" sound—a fusion of modern pop sensibilities with the rich heritage of Lagos Highlife, often compared to the styles of Adekunle Gold and King Sunny Ade. Visuals and Direction
Shot in a school environment, the video portrays Jinmi and Mayorkun as playful schoolmates competing for the attention of the same girl.
"Scum" was instrumental in establishing Jinmi Abduls as a rising force in the Nigerian "alternative" and mainstream crossover scenes. Critics from Culture Custodian praised the track for its relatability and infectious melody, while Pulse Nigeria highlighted the chemistry between Jinmi and Mayorkun, which helped the song reach a wider audience beyond the underground Lagos scene.
The song showcases Jinmi's "JOLAG" sound—a fusion of modern pop sensibilities with the rich heritage of Lagos Highlife, often compared to the styles of Adekunle Gold and King Sunny Ade. Visuals and Direction
Shot in a school environment, the video portrays Jinmi and Mayorkun as playful schoolmates competing for the attention of the same girl. Jinmi Abduls - Scum ft. Mayorkun
"Scum" was instrumental in establishing Jinmi Abduls as a rising force in the Nigerian "alternative" and mainstream crossover scenes. Critics from Culture Custodian praised the track for its relatability and infectious melody, while Pulse Nigeria highlighted the chemistry between Jinmi and Mayorkun, which helped the song reach a wider audience beyond the underground Lagos scene. The song showcases Jinmi's "JOLAG" sound—a fusion of