
Following on from the excellent success of his debut single 'I Ain't Rich Yet' which was playlisted on BBC 1Xtra a couple of months ago and supported by online tastemakers such as SBTV, Link Up TV, MOBO.com and Urban Development among others, we are proud to share with you, the brand new music video for 'I Ain't Rich Yet' from fast-rising UK-based Acoustic Soul singer and songwriter J. APPIAH
Directed by Kmen Media and starring Chelsea FC superstar and French international Flourent Malouda, the brilliantly crafted music video is a resoundingly inspiring, emotive and heart-stirring experience that epitomises the very heart of J. Appiah's 'I Ain't Rich Yet' single rather perfectly as it visually portrays this compelling and inspiring tale of hope, perseverance and ambition while bringing this emphatically rousing song further to life
2013 continues to be a stellar year for J. Appiah and the past few weeks have seen the fast-rising singer, songwriter and musician headline the O2 Academy Islington and perform at the seminal ILUVLIVE as well as visit Ghana to collaborate with Viasat1's Born Starz winner and emerging Ghanaian star Nero-X - all to rave reviews and critical acclaim.
Watch the sublime new video for 'I Ain't Rich Yet' and look out for the music video on your favourite TV stations!
DOWNLOAD 'I AIN'T RICH YET': http://jappiah.bandcamp.com


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