The song King Kong is filled with tribal rhythm laced with hip-hop punch lines and heavy afro beats.
In this new video, Vector is depicted as the King in rap music in a very unconventional style. It opens to an urban side with Vector connecting to his hood and pulling off some street swag.
“It’s okay to be different as long as you are real to YOU…some of us will rather be found in ourselves than be lost with the crowd, ‘KingKong’ is here” said an excited Vector.
The street wise video is produced by Liciouskracki of G.R.A.P. It was mixed and mastered by Indomix.
The video pushes Vector to a new level in hip-hop as he continues to validate his ability to blend different sounds with Yoruba and English language.
“It feels good doing what can get people’s attention, drive passion and connect you to your fans,” Vector added.
Starting 2015 on a strong note, the video was directed by the fast rising video director, DuksArt. It was shot at multiple locations in different parts of Lagos and styled by Jekwu the stylist.
Born Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, Vector Tha Viper is an award-winning Nigerian artiste who has released two studio albums – “State of Surprise” (SOS) and “The Second Coming”.
He won ‘Lyricist on the Roll’ and ‘Best Rap Single’ at the 2012 Headies, ‘Best Rap Act’ at the 2012 Nigeria Entertainment Awards (NEA) and several others. He is the voice behind the Sprite commercial that has aired on most radio stations across Nigeria since 2009. He is also an ambassador for Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Vitafoam.