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'Pay attention' [Video]

'Attention’ is a reflection of “the chaos that is our world today”, according to the London native.

Nissi - Pay attention

Nissi releases the visuals for her conscious music 'Pay attention'.

‘Pay attention’ is the thought-provoking debut single from exciting new 22-year old London based Nigerian singer, songwriter and painter Nissi, who is also the youngest sister of award-winning superstar Burna Boy, and the grand-daughter of veteran octogenarian music critic/broadcaster BensonIdonije. The stirring and poignant track is also the lead single from her forthcoming debut EP titled “Downtown".

'Attention’ is a reflection of “the chaos that is our world today”, according to the London native.

The record sees Nissi speaking out against the killings, brutality, and discrimination based on race, gender, religion and ethnicity, which have been rife, all around the world this year, and calling out for more solidarity among people.

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