EL PRINCE DROPS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR HIS LATEST SINGLE, “FOR LOVE”

Lagos, Nigeria – El Prince, the Lagos bachelor and independent singer/songwriter, has just released a new music video for his latest single “For Love”. The video, directed by Cube Vision and produced by Tuzi, features El Prince and his muses having fun in a classy outdoor setting.

El Prince’s eclectic sound, which he calls “Patan na patan”, is influenced by his upbringing in the vibrant Ajegunle neighborhood in Lagos. He has collaborated with a diverse selection of artists and producers, including Mayokun, Peruzzi, Fresh VDM, Masterkraft, Speroach Beatz, and Tuzi.

The lightweight beat for “For Love” is provided by Tuzi, with El Prince layering on romantic lyrics that showcase his familiarity with Nigerian pop culture, as well as his understanding of the sacrifices that come with love. The song speaks to what El Prince is willing to do for love, and all the things that can happen when a man is in love. “Even when you hurt me, I no hurt you back. Even when you stab me, I no stab you back,” he sings. He also expresses the feelings his lady evokes in him, stating “I surrender all when you talk I jump.” In the outro, he reiterates that he does it all for love ‘‘We de do am for love“.

The music video expands on the song’s narrative, following El Prince and his beautiful muses as they enjoy each other’s company in the outdoor setting, with the song playing in the background.

Experience the playful ambiance and watch El Prince’s “For Love” music video now on YouTube.

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