Ghana-based Liberian musician, JZyNo, has reached out to Ghanaian dancer Dancegod Lloyd to mend their relationship after a misunderstanding during the filming of the music video for ‘Butta My Bread’.
In an interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime’s Changes, JZyNo explained that Dancegod Lloyd was unable to participate in the video shoot as he had a prior commitment to go on a tour in Spain. Despite offering to fly Dancegod Lloyd to Nigeria for the shoot, he declined the offer, citing his tour schedule.
Subsequently, JZyNo enlisted the help of two Nigerian dancers, Chris and Purpose Baby, to be in the video. However, their collaboration also faced setbacks when the dancers’ costumes were not ready on the day of the shoot.
Following these challenges, JZyNo made amends with the Nigerian dancers by promising them a future video shoot opportunity. He also reached out to Dancegod Lloyd to explain the situation and offer an apology for any misunderstandings that may have occurred.
Despite their previous disagreements, JZyNo expressed his desire to reconcile with Dancegod Lloyd and even publicly apologized for any hurt feelings. He emphasized the importance of their friendship and hoped to meet up with Dancegod Lloyd in the future.
JZyNo, known for his hits like ‘Onana’, ‘Rula’, ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’, ‘Butta My Bread’, and his latest track ‘Mood’ featuring Khaid, is committed to resolving any conflicts and fostering positive relationships within the music and dance community.