Wizkid - Joro (official Video) -
Directed by South African filmmaker , the video is noted for its "spiritual" and "hypnotic" atmosphere.
Wizkid has given varying explanations for the title. In some interviews, he stated it is a shortening of the Yoruba slang "Joromi," which translates to "come, let’s enjoy". In other contexts, he described it as a word he "cut in half" to create a new vibe. Wizkid - Joro (Official Video)
Produced by , the architect behind the hit "Soco," "Joro" is a mid-tempo Afrobeats track characterized by a hypnotic, groove-driven sound. Directed by South African filmmaker , the video
The song explores themes of unwavering love , obsession, and sensuality. Its lyrics emphasize a "persistent and dedicated love" where the narrator is determined not to lose his partner. The Music Video: Aesthetic and Concept In other contexts, he described it as a
Wizkid's stands as a pivotal moment in his career, serving as a high-stakes lead-up to his landmark 2020 album, Made in Lagos . Released on Nigerian Independence Day in 2019, the track and its accompanying video solidified his transition from a local pop star to a refined global Afrobeats ambassador. Musical Composition and Themes
Directed by South African filmmaker , the video is noted for its "spiritual" and "hypnotic" atmosphere.
Wizkid has given varying explanations for the title. In some interviews, he stated it is a shortening of the Yoruba slang "Joromi," which translates to "come, let’s enjoy". In other contexts, he described it as a word he "cut in half" to create a new vibe.
Produced by , the architect behind the hit "Soco," "Joro" is a mid-tempo Afrobeats track characterized by a hypnotic, groove-driven sound.
The song explores themes of unwavering love , obsession, and sensuality. Its lyrics emphasize a "persistent and dedicated love" where the narrator is determined not to lose his partner. The Music Video: Aesthetic and Concept
Wizkid's stands as a pivotal moment in his career, serving as a high-stakes lead-up to his landmark 2020 album, Made in Lagos . Released on Nigerian Independence Day in 2019, the track and its accompanying video solidified his transition from a local pop star to a refined global Afrobeats ambassador. Musical Composition and Themes