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A Review of Tiwa Savage's 'Rewind' New Video



It is raining men in Tiwa Savage's video for her sensational song 'Rewind'. Sensational is the word I used because her lower dulcet tones were heard.  They were all dark, sultry, full and smooth.

Don't get me started about the video...I may not understand the concept of perfectly chiseled  hunks raining in the video. I may not understand the rewinding effect on the movement of the male model in the song. I may not  also understand how the cool lyrics complement the visuals

I just don't get them. But I got the unprecedented  creativity which the video screams of. The video is rich in colour, full in sounds, and  with scenes that will leave you  wondering the level of sophisticated creativity the video is strewn with.


The costumes are just quite fashionable. Well, if there is any video you need to see  to help you realise some gratification for your creative self, then  start by watching Rewind. It sure will

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  1. I dont understand the concept at all. Nigerians fail a lot in trying to depict the story line of their song.

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