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Wizkid Drops Self-Directed ‘Kese (Dance)’ Video Amid Massive Fan Hype

Grammy-winning Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has unveiled the much-anticipated visuals for his hit single Kese (Dance), sending fans into a frenzy. Released on Wednesday night, the video quickly became the top trending topic on X (formerly Twitter).

Bringing his signature blend of Afrobeats and dancehall to life, the video enhances a track that has already dominated the charts. Kese (Dance) is a standout from his latest album, Morayo, which shattered streaming records with over 1.5 million Spotify plays in just 24 hours. The song held the No. 1 spot for weeks on the Official Nigeria Top 100, Apple Music Top Charts, and the US Afrobeats Top 100.

A JM Film production, the music video was directed by Wizkid himself and unfolds across three striking settings. It opens in a dimly lit theatre, where dancers perform intricate choreography under his guidance. The scene then transitions to a lively house party, with Wizkid blending seamlessly into the crowd, moving effortlessly to the beat. The final segment showcases him in an art gallery, surrounded by elegantly dressed Black models, symbolizing beauty, heritage, and cultural pride.

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With its captivating choreography, vibrant aesthetics, and rich storytelling, the Kese (Dance) video perfectly captures the song’s energy. Within an hour of release, it had already gained over 14,000 views, and it has now surpassed 500,000 views, proving Wizkid’s enduring influence.

The video’s release comes just ahead of Wizkid’s Morayo tour, set to kick off in May. He will perform at top European venues, including Berlin’s Velodrome Arena (May 21), Rotterdam’s Ahoy RTM Stage (May 23), and Paris’ Accor Arena (May 25).

Released in November 2024, Morayo marks Wizkid’s sixth studio album and serves as a heartfelt tribute to his late mother. The album features collaborations with Asake, Anaïs Cardot, Brent Faiyaz, Jazmine Sullivan, and Tiakola.

With Kese (Dance), Wizkid continues to refine his sound, merging his early Afrobeats roots with the polished finesse of Made in Lagos, creating a track that keeps dance floors moving worldwide.

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