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Davido Unleashes Visual Extravaganza: “NA MONEY” Music Video Featuring Cavemen and Angelique Kidjoe from Timeless Album

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Davido, the Grammy-nominated Afrobeats star, just released a fantastic music video for his hit “Na Money.” He teamed up with Angelique Kidjo and The Cavemen, creating an electric visual experience filmed in Paris, France.

“Na Money” is a standout track from Davido’s Grammy-nominated album, “Timeless,” with catchy beats that have rocked charts worldwide.

Directed by the talented Dammy Twitch, known for great work, the video is a lively mix of culture, rhythm, and energy. It brings “Na Money” to life, capturing the essence of the song.

After Davido’s Grammy nod for “Timeless,” this video is another big moment for the artist. It’s a visual treat sure to be loved by fans everywhere.

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