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Music VIDEO: Eva Alordiah – Shuga

“In an amusing yet, intellectually pleasurable fashion, the story captures a scene much similar to the ever unfolding life experiences of a good and many African girls. And maybe even girls all over the world.

For the countless who Eva must certanly be pleased to have shared this song with, “Shuga” has arrived and it means plenty of various things, spurring emotions of excitement and fan appraisals throughout Africa.

However for the girls the song and its accompanying video aims to get in touch with, “Shuga” is Love. And not only any type of Love, but one which she’s determined she should really be recompensed for, due in parts to the unfortunate wills of peer pressure or the unfavorable reality the society presents

The short-film type visuals, directed by Mex Ossai and shot on location in Lagos Nigeria, also features Eva Alordiah playing lead, alongside Model and Actor Chris Obia as her male companion.”

“In an amusing yet, intellectually pleasurable fashion, the story captures a scene much similar to the ever unfolding life experiences of a good and many African girls. And maybe even girls all over the world. For the countless who Eva must certanly be pleased to have shared this song with, “Shuga” has arrived and it means plenty of various things, spurring emotions of excitement and fan appraisals throughout Africa. However for the girls the song and its accompanying video aims to get in touch with, “Shuga” is Love. And not only any type of Love, but one which she's determined she should…

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