A few days after releasing Oyibo, Lynx Entertainment musician, Kasar, is out with the official video of the song.
The video which details his breakup experience features the cast of popular television series, Kejetia vs. Makola.
Set in Kejetia vs. Makola courtroom, Kasar’s girlfriend Linda, takes him to court for jilting her after she had cheated on him. Counsels for both the plaintiff and the complainant are locked in a heated argument as Kasar gets into the dock to sing his heart out.
In Oyibo, the Lynx signee displays his vocal prowess while recalling the pain he’s been through after his girlfriend cheated on him with a richer man.
The video was directed by Tigon Creative Studios.
Oyibo was produced by the veteran, Richie Mensah of Lynx Entertainment.
Watch Oyibo by Lynx’s Kasar below:
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