Coming off the back of their last two summer hit singles ‘Balotelli’ and ‘Money’, British Nigerian Afropop twin-sister duo, El’vee return with a new single titled ‘Roll wiv u’, which features Nigerian pop star, Perruzi. The dance hall-like track is the latest offering from the twin sisters upcoming long-awaited debut EP, set to be released in 2022.
The song is produced by Tiwezi and The Animal Farm, engineered by award-winning Nigerian producer , Tee-Y Mix, who has worked with the likes of Burna Boy, Davido and D’Banj. ‘Roll Wiv U’ according to the sisters, is a sexy pop track with glorious dancehall and Afrobeats sensibilities, which sees El’Vee letting their hair down and having fun on the track, while showing off their artistic versatility and paying homage to their favourite dancehall classics, with guest star Peruzzi adding the perfect cherry on top.
For the accompanying ‘Roll Wiv U’ music video, El’Vee have flown into Nigeria to collaborate with burgeoning video director, Tobi Ayeni and bring the dancehall energy of the track further to life in the visuals. Shot at the ‘Man Cave’ in Lagos, the video captures a night out and dance party at the club, with twin sisters El’Vee taking centre stage, showing off their performance prowess, infectious personalities and owning their sexuality and divine femininity.
Speaking about their inspiration for ‘Roll Wiv U’ and how the accompanying visuals came about, El’Vee said, “the song tells the tale of a confident woman who is comfortable in her femininity and sexuality. She isn’t afraid to be acquainted with a man that catches her fancy. She is also not distracted by the uncertainties that the roller coaster might bring. We shot the video at the Man Cave in Lagos, and it really embodies the dancehall vibe of the track and its feel-good nature”.
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