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The video features post-apocalyptic scenes of the singer waking up dead people with a device on his wrist and accompanying them to a dance party. [15] It also pays tribute to DC Comics character, the Joker. [15] On January 13, 2020, Fireboy DML released the Clarence Peters-directed music video for "Need You", an acoustic guitar-driven ballad. [16]
The music video for "Bandana," directed by filmmaker and cinematographer TG Omori, was released on 17 August 2022. Set in a futuristic world, the video features Fireboy DML leading an army of supporters, blending striking visuals with the song's inspirational themes.
The visual was edited by Ryan Corr. [5] The new version, music video featuring Ed Sheeran, was released on 24 December 2021. Directed by Gabriella Kingsley, and shot in London, United Kingdom. [6] The music video reached 1.9 million views, less than 24 hours after its releases. [7] On 21 December 2021, Fireboy shared a short clip on his social ...
The official music video was filmed on the same day. On 6 July 2022, Fireboy announced via his official Twitter account that his third studio album entitled Playboy [29] would be out by 5 August 2022. In 2024, Fireboy was featured on the Justin Timberlake song "Liar", appearing on Timberlake's sixth studio album Everything I Thought It Was.
On December 29, 2015, Fuego released two songs via SoundCloud/YouTube; the first, "Se Me Nota", was featured on Fireboy Forever 2 and is a trap song with bachata influences, produced by Sango Beats. Later that day, Fuego released the official remix of his song "Mambo Para Bailar" featuring Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist Arcangel, produced by Maffio.
The album's lead single "Yawa" was released on 22 June 2023. The song was produced by Magicsticks and Telz with a Blank Square Production-directed music video. [4] The second single "Obaa Sima" was released on 7 December 2023 and produced by Bassiqally, Nxrthmix, and Pheelz alongside "Outside" featuring Blaqbonez. [5]
Tela Wangeci of the Native highlighted "All of Us (Ashawo)" as a sharp standout on Fireboy DML's Playboy album, praising its irresistible production and Fireboy's ability to balance blunt, introspective lyrics with catchy melodies. Wangeci noted that the song captures the complexities of modern relationships with a playful yet profound edge.
The review highlighted Fireboy's emotional depth on tracks like "Change," his party-ready appeal on "Bandana," and his seamless collaborations with Chris Brown, Rema, and Shenseea. Williams called "Timoti" the album’s "true stand-out moment," emphasizing its showcase of Fireboy's vocal abilities and authority in the genre. [9]