The official video for Ayo Maff‘s hit single “Last Week” has finally arrived, and it’s a game-changer. The Nigerian artist’s innovative approach to storytelling has resulted in a visual masterpiece that elevates the song’s themes of love, heartbreak, and nostalgia to new heights.
Directed by the talented Olu The Wave, the video is a testament to the power of creative collaboration. Ayo Maff’s vision, combined with the director’s expertise, has created a stunning visual experience that complements the song’s infectious energy.
The video’s narrative is a poignant exploration of love and heartbreak. Ayo Maff’s soulful vocals and heartfelt delivery bring authenticity to the story, making the viewer feel the emotions he’s experiencing. The chemistry between Ayo Maff and dance crew is undeniable, adding depth to the narrative.
Visually, the video is a feast for the eyes. The use of vibrant colours, sleek choreography, and creative editing techniques creates a captivating experience that draws the viewer in. Each frame is a work of art, showcasing the director’s attention to detail and commitment to excellence.
“Last Week” is more than just a music video – it’s a short film that showcases Ayo Maff’s artistry and creativity. The video’s success is a testament to the growing demand for high-quality visuals in the music industry. Artists are no longer just releasing songs; they’re creating immersive experiences that engage the viewer on multiple levels.
Ayo Maff’s innovative approach to storytelling has set a new standard for music videos. “Last Week” is a must-watch for fans of Afrobeats, R&B, and pop music. With its captivating narrative, stunning visuals, and emotive performances, the video is an unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting more.
Last Week Lyrics by Ayo Maff
We dey do dorime
Monday we go to school ama lon fa loud
Tuesday I Dey for house I no go again
Wednesday I call shade when she come we (whistle)
Thursday I jam police them Dey search my phone
Friday we go to club we Dey do dorime
Saturday I call my dealer Igbo don finish, haaaa
Sunday I pray to Jah baba bless my way
Sunday I pray to Jah Lord forgive my sins
I don tire to dey hustle 24/7
Make I paste my aza make you find me something o
I don tire to dey hustle 24/7
Make I paste my aza make you find me something o
Shout out to Olamide baddo s.o baba milli
Won ni mo lagidi mo si se mi mo gba milli
As I dey chase I dey on a low
Jo bi ayo maff o
Oya jo jo jo o
I been on the road
I’ve been all alone o
Won ni mo gbowo
Won ni mo je lotto
Ha I double my hustle no be by muscle
Double my hustle
I double my hustle no be by muscle
All my life I’ve been chasing
Monday we go to school ama lon fa loud
Tuesday I Dey for house I no go again
Wednesday I call shade when she come we (whistle)
Thursday I jam police them Dey search my phone
Friday we go to club we Dey do dorime
Saturday I call my dealer Igbo don finish, haaaa
Sunday I pray to Jah baba bless my way
Sunday I pray to Jah Lord forgive my sins
I don tire to dey hustle 24/7
Make I paste my aza make you find me something o
I don tire to dey hustle 24/7
Make I paste my aza make you find me something o
A ni ori lo ba mi se
I go don seke
I for don roll up the jay
But I been dey wait for you
Them say ayo you no fit go
Kon se ejo mi o
It feels like vertigo
A crazy journey o
Pause. Play it again.