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Watch: Lioness ‘Pull Up’ Music Video Brings Namibian Heat

By Marcus AdetolaOctober 28, 2024
Watch: Lioness 'Pull Up' Music Video Brings Namibian Heat

Namibia’s queen of rap Lioness has dropped a straight-up banger with “Pull Up,” serving pure fire in a visually stunning music video that’s got everyone talking.

Premiered on October 20, 2024, this slick production from her album “If Not In This Life” proves motherhood hasn’t slowed her roll – if anything, it’s amplified her swagger.

Lioness If Not In This Life Album artwork
Lioness If Not In This Life Album artwork

The visuals are absolutely next level. Teaming up with Dirk the Director, Lioness delivers a feast for the eyes that’s already got fans calling it “10/10” for both iconography and choreography.

The dance sequences hit hard, matching the track’s smooth flow and infectious beat with precision.

What makes “Pull Up” hit different is how it effortlessly blends confidence with authenticity.

Lioness rides the beat with that signature laid-back delivery that’s become her trademark, while the video’s aesthetic serves pure luxury and empowerment.

The production quality is crisp, with every scene feeling like a magazine editorial come to life.

The hook is addictive, and the vibe is undeniable.

It’s clear, Lioness isn’t just pulling up; she’s pulling ahead of the game.

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