10 songs that will be better off with a music video
Music videos asides the aesthetic visuals they present the viewer serve as a useful tool of promotion of the artist's song.
The visual helps raise awareness of the song for those who may not yet have come across it and to amplify the song's appeal for those who have heard it once, maybe twice already.
It is for these reasons that the 10 songs on this list (and this is by no means exhaustive or definitive) should get a visual asap.
Sean Tizzle - Telephone man
This is off his recently released "Moving Forward Vol. 1 EP". It's arguably his best song on the EP.
Djinee - Shout out to my lover
The Djinee maestro came out with this beautiful ballad. The 'Ego' crooner dropped this after a long spell away from the music scene, and you could well say it was worth the wait.
Ric hassani - Police
The gifted Ric Hassani thrilled you with 'Gentleman', but have you heard 'Police' from this talented maestro.
Clayrocksu - Cheap happiness
Altrernative rock singer Clay believes happiness can come cheap, and wishes you and yours all the happiness sir.
Pasuma - Kowale
Fuji singer drives the romance wheel in 'Kowale', letting his guard down and expressing his heartfelt emotions of affection for the lady interest in this song. A visual of this would be interesting to see.
Odunsi - Vibrate
''The engine'' Odunsi is a unique singer and producer who describes his music aptly as Afro-fusion, which you will appreciate in this track among many others. 'Vibrate' is off his 2016 "Time Of Our Lives" EP.
Wande Coal - Iskaba
The one and only Black Diamond released this song late 2016, and didn't pick up so much. Take nothing away from the song, should a dope video drop for this song, it'd do bigger things for the DJ Tunes produced song.
Tjan - Your smile
The 'Aduke' crooner wowed again with this lovely piece, a smooth rendition from Tjan. A music video for this would make much sense.
Niniola, Johnny Drille - Start all over
A fairy tale duet from the new Mavin signed artist and the versatile Niniola - match made in heaven. The song is practically begging for a visual to complement it.
Lindsey Abudei - Freedom and I
'Freedom and I' is off Lindsey's "And The Bass Is Queen" debut LP, which is one of the best Alternative R&B and Soul albums out of Nigeria till date.
'Freedom and I'is about uniting the country and a well executed visual interpretation of the song couldn't come at a better time than now.