Nigeria: Jahrel Releases Music Video 'Agaba'

Nigerian rising star Jahrel, has finally unveiled the highly anticipated music video for his hit track "Agaba."

"Agaba," which translates to "Lion" in the Idoma language, is a powerful anthem deeply rooted in Nigerian heritage. It symbolizes strength, courage, and the divine, drawing inspiration from the lion of the tribe of Judah.

The infectious chorus, "Agaba 'ge meh wun o," translates to "A lion cannot give birth to a goat," serving as a reminder for listeners to have faith in themselves and never underestimate their potential, knowing that their strength comes from God.

The visually stunning music video pays tribute to those who uplift and support others. It serves as a poignant reminder to lend a helping hand whenever possible.

The song was produced by Anthony Doye Buseni (@thedopameen) and the video directed by top Nigeria A-list prolific director, Unlimited LA. The video is a true masterpiece. Christopher Omoaghe, also known as Daddy X and CEO of Dx Music International, served as the executive producer.

In a statement by Daddy X, "With over 35 years of experience in the entertainment industry, I firmly believe that the Nigerian music scene craves content that embodies core values and radiates positive energy," expresses Dx Music International CEO. "There is ample room for all Afrobeat sub-genres to flourish.

At Dx Music International, we are dedicated to carving out our unique style and contributing to the growth of the industry."

"The global spotlight is shining brightly on Nigerian music, and it is imperative that we seize this opportunity to share our own musical narrative. Nigeria is overflowing with extraordinary talent, and Jahrel is poised to leave an indelible mark."

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