Mr Eazi delivers “Violence,” the final single before the release of his highly anticipated EP, Maison Rouge, out October 29. Produced by P.Prime and Ekelly, the track unfolds as a haunting meditation on unspoken conflict where love lingers amid the ruins of connection.
Following the recent singles “Love Me Now”, “Corny”, “Casanova” and a King Promise collaboration “See What You’ve Done,” “Violence” represents a deeply introspective turn. Mr Eazi strips his voice of ornamentation, letting silence and tension do the storytelling; a hallmark of his growing maturity as both artist and narrator.
The accompanying music video by Ademola Falomo is a visually arresting short directed with minimalist precision, transforming a domestic space into a psychological landscape. Within the walls of a home that should feel safe and whole, Violence portrays the fracture of intimacy where every room echoes with what once was, but is now lost.
Visually stark yet emotionally layered, the film stands as both a companion and counterpoint to the Maison Rouge EP, reminding us that home is not just walls and rooms, but the presence or absence of connection.
With Maison Rouge, Mr Eazi continues his artistic evolution blending music, visual art, and narrative to build an emotional universe rooted in vulnerability and truth. “Violence” sets the stage for what promises to be his most personal body of work yet.