Llona, the fast-rising Nigerian singer, has put out the visuals for ‘Dead Flowers’, his recently released single.

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The self-directed visual premiered Monday, featuring striking symbolism about Nigeria’s security challenges.

Produced by Alimi Keys and OG Sterling, the cinematic video opens with Llona transitioning from a monochrome space into a room dominated by a Nigerian map — specifically highlighting troubled states Kaduna, Plateau and Borno.

The visual alternates between this symbolic imagery and energetic performance shots of the artist captivating fans on stage.

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“I believe/ Yes, I believe/ I’ll build the future that’s just not for me/ Take away the chaos, advocate for peace/ Pray the things I do don’t be the end of me/ I believe/ I still believe/ Life will teach you lessons that you really need/ They will never show you mercy if you bend a knee/ We been living this life since we seventeen,” he sings.

The track’s poignant lyrics reflect Llona’s signature thoughtful songwriting.

Born Michael Ajuma Atta, Llona began to gain traction after the release of his debut album ‘Homeless’ in 2024.

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He was nominated for ‘Rookie of the Year’ and ‘Songwriter of the Year’ at the 2025 Headies.

Watch the video below:

DOWNLOAD: ‘DEAD FLOWERS’ BY LLONA

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