Young Jonn Unveils Johannesburg-Shot Music Video for “2Factor” Featuring Asake and Focalistic

Young Jonn has officially revealed the music video for “2Factor,” his standout collaboration with African powerhouses Asake and Focalistic. Shot in the City of Gold, Johannesburg, the visual brings the record’s energy to life, capturing the pulse of late nights, movement, and celebration through a distinctly African lens.

Lifted from Young Jonn’s album Blue Disco, “2Factor” has continued to gain momentum since its release in November 2025, amassing over 208 million streams to date. The track has charted across major digital platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Shazam, reinforcing its cross-continental appeal.

The release of the music video follows a monumental live performance at Johannesburg’s Gold Rush Dome, where Young Jonn, Asake, and Focalistic shared the stage for the first time since the single’s release. The electrifying set saw the trio ignite the crowd with performances of “2Factor” and fan-favourite “Che Che,” marking a defining cultural moment and a powerful celebration of African collaboration.
Speaking on the collaboration, Young Jonn shared: “Nigerian and South African collaborations are not a new thing; they’ve been around for quite a while now. It’s culture. Us being able to work amongst ourselves really shows how important winning together is for us. Regardless of the genres we’re in, we still manage to join forces and come up with something magical.”

Directed by local industry heavy-hitter Larnelle Bakala, the “2Factor” music video leans into the song’s playful reference to two-factor authentication as a metaphor for switching off, stepping out, and embracing life after dark. The visual moves seamlessly through Johannesburg’s nightlife, grounding the global record in an authentic local experience.

The star-studded project debuted at #1 on Apple Music and is currently charting in over 20 countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, the UK, and the UAE, further cementing Young Jonn’s growing international footprint.

About Young Jonn

Young Jonn (born John Saviours Udomboso) is a celebrated Afro-pop producer, singer, and songwriter widely known as “The Wicked Producer.” Beginning his production journey in 2009, he rose to prominence through defining records such as Olamide’s “Shakiti Bobo” and Naira Marley’s “Mafo.” Over the years, he has collaborated with industry heavyweights including Davido, Blaqbonez, Tiwa Savage, Don Jazzy, and Kizz Daniel, earning multiple awards and critical acclaim.

With Blue Disco, Young Jonn pushes beyond traditional Afrobeats and Afropop, blending disco’s shimmer, dancehall’s pulse, and indie-pop’s emotional depth. The album feels both borderless and deeply personal, carrying a global heartbeat while remaining grounded in lived experience.

Blue Disco  is out now, listen HERE

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