#NewVideo: Nao and Adekunle Gold Share ‘Antidote,’ An Ode to Their Daughters Born Weeks Apart

Creativity and love at its finest, Nao and Adekunle Gold let art imitate life in Nao’s new single, “Antidote.” The song was written by the two after their daughters were born weeks apart during the pandemic, shared Nao on Twitter, which is another achievement in itself.

“The only one I’m thinking of (Yeah), Don’t care, there’s no one above you/ ‘Cause I’m in love but you already know-know-know-know, The only one I’m thinking of (Yeah)/ Don’t care, there’s no one above you, ‘Cause I’m in love but you already know-know”

Via. Genius

Download/stream the song here, and watch the video below.

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