Canada—based Ghanaian musician, Ova Wise, has announced visuals for his new single, “Me & You.”
A flavorsome meld of rap and R&B, “Me and You” arrives as a uniquely new sound, easy on the ear, and best classified as World Music.
Produced by multiple-award-winning engineer, KillBeatz, the record is published under OvaWise's independent imprint, Get More Productions.
An instantly catchy joint, “Me and You” is inspired by daily life occurrences; love, romance and a strong desire to keep a partner excited.
The video showcases high fashion and lavish lifestyle with baddies and exotic animals and cars. The video can be touted as one of the most expensive videos to have been shot by an African artiste.
While this is his first single, the versatile act is not new to music, having been engaged in showbiz in a variety of roles. He has had a longstanding affection for the craft —with keen interests in hip-hop, R&B, Reggae and Hip life. He cites global influencers; Jay -Z, Nas, and Fabolous are among his core idols.
Born Jessie Kumordzi, OvaWise has in a short time, demonstrated he is not only an indispensable voice to contemporary African sounds, but has also proven that he is a remarkable fashion figure— his Gucci lifestyle earning him a cult following.
The clip for “Me & You”—sleek and full of color — was directed by Canada-based Nigerian director, Tee Tash for Visionniare Pictures.



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