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Video: King David – One Love

Posted on August 4th, 2009 by Mola OG

King David has resurfaced with a video this time.

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14 Comments in 10 threads.»

Comment by kym
2010-05-11 08:45:15

good msg, somethings missing or was it that my eyes did not catch it? Where is the Nigerian flag in the Video? saw a jamaican flag a brazilian and a ghanian flag. Come on boys u from Naija u need to rep us to the fullest

 
Comment by solomonsydelle
2009-08-08 08:53:12

video isn’t coming up but will try again later.

 
Comment by wienna
2009-08-06 16:47:00

Really like this song. They’ve been playing it on BEN tv here in the UK for over a week now. And the bobo isn’t bad looking either.

 
Comment by tola
2009-08-06 13:33:50

well..wht will i say….but hw would the video had looked like if it was short in Nigeria(by CAPITAL)since the message is home-driven…bt we need to know there are nigerian abroad sufferin as much as the ones are home..infact i do believe we doin better at home than those abroad…this video is hangin…he should get some short in oshodi or mushin or kano to drive home is theme…..David Agboola(well u guys know him as king david)
..u dey hear….nothin bad if we get one-love remake

 
Comment by Tmonei
2009-08-06 05:56:25

nice one, man….great lyrics and equally nice video….

its not always about dancing all da time, we need to remind ourselves of somethings sometimes…there is place and time to be sober….

keep repping, king jahza….

Comment by Tmonei
2009-08-06 06:10:09

sorry, since jahza is synomous with da struggle I had to subconciously put his name…

keep reppin, king david….

 
 
Comment by Jumoke
2009-08-05 18:37:11

I love the video. Not all about bling and bums and a fair representation of the struggles people have – both here and in Africa. Don’t agree that the video had to be shot in Nigeria to convey the message at all. And as the artist is UK based Nigerian born it reflects his culture. More artists should take note.

 
Comment by wale abba Subscribed to comments via email
2009-08-05 00:56:52

this is insane !!! Song for the sufferings in nigeria, video shot in UK !! What Msg is that? Nigerians needs to Step up their thinking mentality !

Comment by babygal
2009-08-05 07:30:52

I concur!! It dont make no sense @ all.

Comment by Tmonei
2009-08-06 06:03:22

u need to come to UK, US and see da number of nigerians suffering in silence abroad…..some at point of no return due to what their kinsmen will say if they return home empty handed…living as third class citizens abroad while they could be king of their country….

whether in nigeria, carribean, US or UK; da life of a black man is scarred by struggles….

Comment by babygal
2009-08-06 11:07:46

Already there (US) and i hear what you’re sayin BUT it would have had more meanin if it was done in the motherland. It would have captured it better and even relayed the message way better. Its a good video tho.

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Comment by Ladybrille
2009-08-04 21:47:24

I love everything about this video. Great job and enjoyed the intro!

Cheers,
Uduak

 
Comment by banks
2009-08-04 19:54:55

i actually like it..not bad at all.

 
Comment by EagleEye
2009-08-04 09:11:03

I believe it would have captured the essence of the struggling masses if it had been shot say in Nigeria, but whoever shot it did take advantage of some of such elements in the video, even if it’s not that much. Okay video.

 
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