Shallipopi and Burna Boy Drop Visuals for “LAHO II”

Burna Boy and Shallipopi

Nigerian music stars Shallipopi and Burna Boy have set the internet buzzing with the official release of the highly-anticipated music video for “LAHO II.” Announcing it via Instagram, Shallipopi wrote, “LAHO II X @burnaboygram Movie out now 🪐🎥”, and fans couldn’t agree more that the video feels like a cinematic experience.

The visual release follows the massive success of their joint performance at a sold out concert in the Stade de France, where both artists wowed a sold-out stadium with electrifying stage presence and chemistry.

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Burna Boy, in a recent statement, stirred discussions when he declared that “LAHO II” is not a remix, but the original version of the track, a comment that redefined how fans view the collaboration.

Shallipopi, known for his street-infused sound and unapologetic charisma, continues to rise in the music scene despite rejecting the Headies Award for Best Rapper, a category many fans believed he deserved to win.

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Burna Boy, on the other hand, remains one of Africa’s biggest music exports, with a string of Grammy nominations and a historic Grammy win under his belt.

Read also: “IT WASN’T A REMIX?!” Burna Boy Clears air on Laho 2 Remix

Burna Boy and Shallipopi

Though “LAHO II” marks one of their most high-profile collaborations, the duo have long respected each other’s artistry and influence. The track’s bold lyrics, infectious rhythm, and top-tier video production showcase their ability to elevate African music to global standards.

Both artists have also faced their fair share of controversies, from record label troubles to industry rivalries, but they continue to push boundaries and dominate the charts. Their impact on the Nigerian and global entertainment industry remains undeniable.

With “LAHO II” now live, Shallipopi and Burna Boy have once again proven that when two giants unite, it’s more than music, it’s a movement.

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