Nigerian reggae-dancehall performer Patoranking has released an engaging music video for the song “Black,” which is taken from his second album, “Wilmer.”
The song’s strong message—which addresses issues within the Black community and promotes unity and self-love—is amplified by the black-and-white graphics.
In “Black,” Patoranking addresses problems like internal conflicts, lack of support, and self-hatred. Singing words like “Black sold Black, Black scold Black… Black underrates Black,” he emphasizes how these obstacles impede advancement.
He emphasizes the need for brotherly love and group elevation, calling for a paradigm shift in thinking rather than just highlighting issues.
“If I don’t love you as my brother, what else do I want?” he asks devastatingly.
“Black” by Patoranking is more than simply a song; it’s a call to action for the Black community to acknowledge their unity and their common strength.
By candidly discussing these inner struggles, he promotes a group effort toward unity, love, and support.
Watch the performance video below:
