Directed by , the official video was released on August 10, 2015. It is characterized by:
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The video heavily incorporates Eastern Nigerian cultural elements, from the traditional-modern fusion in clothing to the specific dance steps. Phyno - Nnunu [Official Video] ft. Stormrex
The track was produced by Major Bangz , known for his frequent collaborations with Phyno.
"Nnunu" is a high-energy Igbo rap and Afrobeats track by Phyno featuring singer Stormrex, released in June 2015. The song’s title, Nnunu , translates literally to "bird" in Igbo, but is used here as street slang to refer to "hot chicks" or attractive women. Production and Meaning Directed by , the official video was released
The lyrics celebrate the beauty of Igbo women through metaphors of "budding" or "newly-ripened" birds. Phyno also uses the song to solidify his "Eze Nnunu" (King of Birds) nickname, a title he adopted as a tribute to his childhood dream of being a pilot.
It features Phyno’s signature indigenous rap style paired with Stormrex’s sonorous vocals, creating a club-friendly "banger". Music Video Details The song’s title, Nnunu , translates literally to
A colorful, high-definition production typical of Peters' work, featuring vibrant costumes and energetic choreography.