Nigerian artist Cue’s newly released visual “Ayo” is relatable across many demographics of people. Dates in the park, intimate dinners, and the prolonged uncertainty of where the night will go is a part of social norms. With time, those in relationships can relate to experiencing a profound emotion towards someone they care for deeply. Painted in his native Igbo language, sprinkled with pidgin, we can get the sense that this young man has no problem making his loved one feel cherished when they’re together. The slow sensual afro-beats cascades into listeners’ ears setting the mood to engage in romantic activity.
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