TG Omori Finally Reveals Why He Stopped Shooting Asake’s music videos (WATCH)

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ThankGod Omori Jesam, often known as TG Omori, a popular music video director in Nigeria, has discussed his business-related collaboration with singer Asake.

With the hit song “Organise” from the previous year, TG Omori and Asake started working together. Their chemistry was obvious, and the creativeness of the music video raised the bar for the music category. They worked together on several projects over time, each of which had better visuals and creativity than the previous one.

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However, when Asake picked different directors for his most recent music videos, rumours started to circulate. Since his most recent effort, “YOGA,” did not garner as much attention as his other videos, many people believed that the “terminator” crooner was dissatisfied with TG.

Boy director clarified the situation in a podcast titled Zero condition. He stressed the continued respect he and Asake have for one another.

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He said that Olamide, the musician and CEO of YBNL record label, believes in giving people opportunities, and it would be unjust to hold that against him.

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He claims that he and Asake are taking a break from collaboration after producing roughly 10 to 12 music videos.

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Watch the video below;

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