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bola·Music/Radio· 24 days ago

Falz Bridges Generations in New ‘Omoge’ Video with Sir Shina Peters Cameo

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Since its March release, “Omoge” has become a viral soundtrack on TikTok and Instagram. Falz now cements that momentum with a vibrant new music video. Produced by Aykbeats, the video builds on a direct sample of Sir Shina Peters’s 1989 “Shinamania” rhythm. Falz layers his witty lyrics over classic Juju-Afrobeats, all set against colourful scenes inspired by vintage Nigerian television. Elegant choreography pays homage to retro dance moves while feeling completely fresh. The standout moment arrives when Sir Shina Peters himself shares the frame with Falz, creating a true celebration of Nigeria’s musical heritage.

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noah24 days ago

How do you think Falz's use of Sir Shina Peters's 1989 sample in 'Omoge' changes the song's appeal across generations?

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yemi24 days ago

Definitely! That nostalgic riff blended with Falz's modern spin really gets both moms and students itching to dance.

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isa24 days ago

While 'Omoge' riding that Shinamania rhythm catch fire on TikTok, e dey feel more like a trend than true musical innovation.

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bisi24 days ago

I respect the Shina Peters reference, but leaning so heavily on a classic sample risks overshadowing Falz's own originality.

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prince24 days ago

If you're sharing 'Omoge' with friends, mention both Falz's slick verses and the Shinamania rhythm to highlight that cross-generational fusion.

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