Phyno: - Nnunu [official Video] Ft. Stormrex
The video heavily incorporates Eastern Nigerian cultural elements, from the traditional-modern fusion in clothing to the specific dance steps.
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.
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A colorful, high-definition production typical of Peters' work, featuring vibrant costumes and energetic choreography.
The track was produced by Major Bangz , known for his frequent collaborations with Phyno. The track was produced by Major Bangz ,
"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
It features Phyno’s signature indigenous rap style paired with Stormrex’s sonorous vocals, creating a club-friendly "banger". Music Video Details 2015. It is characterized by:
Directed by , the official video was released on August 10, 2015. It is characterized by:
