Afrobeats luminary and Grammy Award-winner, Mr Eazi, teams up with five-time Grammy Award recipient Angélique Kidjo in the visually captivating video for their collaboration, “ÒRÒKÓRÒ.” This track, featured on Mr Eazi’s recent album, ‘The Evil Genius,’ underscores the dynamic synergy between the two artists, elevating Mr Eazi’s already illustrious musical journey.
Recorded in Ghana and Benin, “ÒRÒKÓRÒ” boasts vibrant guitar arrangements and rhythmic percussion, delivering a rich fusion of Afropop and global musical influences. Sung primarily in Yoruba, the native language of both artists, the song conveys themes of gratitude and spiritual celebration. Mr Eazi shares his inspiration behind the track, emphasizing, “I can’t be quiet about what God has done for me; you can see the love God has shown me.”
The Visual Narrative
The visually compelling narrative comes to life in the video directed by filmmaker Thomas Leloup of Minuit/Une. Shot in Paris and Forêt de Fontainebleau, the video seamlessly blends modernity with heritage, unfolding a tale of history and spirituality. Paying homage to West African traditional religion and celebrating Angélique Kidjo’s roots in Benin, the visuals showcase the rich tapestry of spirituality and cultural heritage. In symbolic roles as a prophet and queen, Mr Eazi and Angélique Kidjo embody strength and resilience, drawing inspiration from West African traditional religion and highlighting the power of feminine warriors.
Mr. Eazi and Angelique Kidjo during the filming of the music video for their collaborative track ‘Orokoro.’
Revolve Muzic
“ÒRÒKÓRÒ” is a standout track from Mr Eazi’s diverse album, ‘The Evil Genius,’ which traverses Afrobeats, Afropop, Gospel, Hiplife, Highlife, and Folklore. Structured into three distinct acts, the album explores themes of love, betrayal, loneliness, and family, concluding with a suite of spiritual anthems expressing gratitude.
Beyond his musical prowess, Mr Eazi is acknowledged as a musical innovator, business leader, and philanthropist. With over 4 billion streams, he has solidified his position as one of the most streamed African artists globally. His impact extends beyond music, notably through emPawa Africa, a talent incubator program that has catapulted global stars like Joeboy and Major League DJz.
[Watch the video for “ÒRÒKÓRÒ” here: