T.W.O RELEASE MUCH AWAITED DVD FOR T.W.O LEGIT
Foremost Celebrity couple Tunde & Wunmi Obe, a.k.a T.W.O, have finally released their second video compilation. The videos in the hugely anticipated DVD are from the duo’s bestselling fifth album “T.W.O Legit..” which was released in August 2010.
The DVD, which is already circulating nationwide, starts with the witty “Zombie” and “Fine Bara”, but steadily ascends to the demonstrative “T.W.O Legit” and “Believe in me”. The colourful “Hit the dance floor” and never before seen “Atewo” also make it on the collection.
Atewo, pundits say, will be a hit with the fans, even as TV channels across the country are already showing love to the video directed by Gbenga Salu.
“We got a lot of mails requesting for videos of most of the songs on our ‘TWO Legit..’ album. It’s been a few years since we did the last DVD – T.W.O 4 Real - and we hope that fans will connect with the videos and messages from this one also,” Tunde Obe says.
Marketed and distributed by Obaino ventures. The DVD features six songs shot and directed by two notable directors, Clarence A. Peters and Gbenga Salu.
Gbenga Salu, who directed three songs from the compilation – including the newest and must-watch video, ‘Atewo’ - says the pair had a genuine connection. “They were very enthusiastic and willing to endure the grueling long hours that it took to shoot the video, without once complaining, and this helped me to bring out the best in them.
He continues “For Atewo, there is a lot of creative stuff, glamour, dance, fun and expectedly - clapping. There is also a sci-fi twist to the video.” Atewo features guest appearances from J martins and Terry G.
Tunde and Wunmi Obe started out as lead singers in the wildly popular campus band, Turning Point in the late 80's and got popular Nationwide with their hilarious weekly television performance on the Charly boy show and Zoom time. Over the years, the amiable couple has developed their other talents and greatly improved their stage performance through hard work, consistency and flexibility
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