Ghanaian artiste, AlorG, has unveiled the official music video for his latest single, MY BROTHERS, following the track’s earlier release this year. The song, which marks his first major drop of the year, centers on themes of loyalty, friendship and unwavering solidarity celebrating bonds that extend beyond blood ties and striking a chord with listeners within Ghana’s vibrant music landscape.
The visuals for MY BROTHERS amplify the song’s heartfelt message through compelling storytelling and striking imagery. Blending scenes that reflect street culture, unity and the daily realities of young people, the video captures both the struggles and victories that define shared journeys. With dynamic cinematography and emotionally driven performances, AlorG brings authenticity to every frame, reinforcing the importance of standing firm with those who remain loyal through life’s highs and lows.
Since premiering across streaming platforms and social media, the video has sparked conversation online, with fans applauding its cinematic quality and relatable narrative. The release further strengthens AlorG’s growing presence in contemporary Ghanaian music and signals sustained creative energy as he continues to build momentum into 2026.
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