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10 Essential Wizkid Music Videos

10 Essential Wizkid Music Videos

Wizkid’s music videos through the times show the evolution of his craft. Which of them is your favorite?

Wizkid pulses with a rare kind of energy—smooth as silk but jagged with ambition. Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun doesn’t chase trends; he sets them, wielding Afrobeats like a weapon forged in Lagos heat. 

His voice, a blend of laid-back drawl and simmering intensity, carries a weight that’s felt worldwide, from sweaty dancehalls to sold-out stadiums. 

The music videos he crafts are extensions of that fire—vivid, unscripted, and drenched in a charisma that hooks you deep. They span over a decade of evolution, tracing a path from raw hustle to global domination. 

These 10 stand out not for flash alone but for how they bottle his essence, each frame a proof of an artist who reshapes sound and culture with every move.

1. Essence

Released in April 2021, Essence feels like a warm breeze cutting through the noise. Directed by DK in Accra, Ghana, it’s Wizkid and Tems trading verses amid golden hues—streets alive with moments of stillness laced with longing. The video’s strength lies in its simplicity: no heavy plot, just a vibe that lingers. It climbed to No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and snagged a Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Performance, proof of its seismic impact on Afrobeats’ global rise.

2. Kese (Dance)

Dropped in March 2025, Kese (Dance) earns its spot because Wizkid took the reins himself, directing a visual that’s all motion and soul. Dancers flood theaters and galleries, their steps syncing with a beat that’s pure adrenaline. It smashed Spotify Nigeria’s opening-day streaming record, clocking over 1.5 million plays in 24 hours—a flex that doubles as his latest chapter. Fresh and fearless, it’s Wizkid proving he’s still the one to watch.

3. Fever

October 2018’s Fever, under Meji Alabi’s lens, is tension in motion. Tiwa Savage joins Wizkid, and the chemistry crackles—beachside glances melt into mansion shadows. The visuals lean hard into the song’s sultry edge, stirring controversy that only amplified its pull. It’s not about a tidy story; it’s about the heat you can feel through the screen, a bold stroke in his catalog.

4. Holla At Your Boy

Back in October 2010, Holla At Your Boy was Wizkid’s opening shot. Patrick Ellis filmed it at Dowen College in Lagos, capturing a young artist strutting through school halls with Banky W and Skales in tow. It’s rough around the edges, brimming with a kid’s hunger and a grin that says he knows what’s coming. Winning Next Rated at The Headies 2011, it’s the cornerstone of his early grind.

5. Piece of My Heart

Piece of My Heart showcases a seamless blend of Wizkid’s Afrobeat roots with Brent Faiyaz’s smooth R&B vocals, creating a soulful melody that resonates with a global audience. The music video, directed by Lonewolf, complements the song’s emotive narrative by presenting a series of intimate and visually captivating scenes. The cinematography employs warm tones and close-up shots, emphasizing the emotional connection between the artists and the song’s romantic themes.

6. True Love

Wizkid’s music video for True Love, featuring Tay Iwar and Projexx, is a stunning visual interpretation of the song’s deep emotional themes. Released in 2022, the video elevates the track beyond just a melody, transforming it into an artistic statement of love, passion, and devotion. Directed by DK, the music video is an elegant blend of fashion, dance, and storytelling. It stars Winnie Harlow, the internationally renowned supermodel, who takes center stage alongside Wizkid.

7. Ginger ft Burna Boy

January 2021’s Ginger is Afrobeats royalty colliding. Meji Alabi sets Wizkid and Burna Boy in a warehouse—cars gleam, models strut, and the air hums with their shared swagger. The song’s a banger, but the video elevates it: two titans trading bars like it’s casual.

8. Smile

In 2020, Wizkid released Smile, featuring Grammy Award-winning American singer H.E.R. This track exudes positivity, focusing on themes of love and joy. The music video, directed by Meji Alabi, elevates these themes by featuring appearances from Wizkid’s three sons—Boluwatife, Ayo, and Zion—symbolizing familial love and continuity. The inclusion of his children not only personalizes the video but also showcases a softer, more intimate side of the artist.

9. Pakurumo

December 2011’s Pakurumo is Wizkid in his playful prime. Sesan directs a roll call of Nigerian stars—Banky W, Funke Akindele, Davido—turning a simple beat into a cultural snapshot. It’s chaotic, loud, and drenched in early-career joy, a hit from Superstar that still does wonders even in today’s music scene. 

10. Ojuelegba

Released in 2014, Ojuelegba stands as one of Wizkid’s most iconic songs, named after a bustling district in Lagos, Nigeria. The track reflects his journey from humble beginnings to stardom, capturing the essence of perseverance amidst challenges. The accompanying music video complements this narrative by providing a vivid portrayal of everyday life in Ojuelegba. Through authentic street scenes, local interactions, and cultural depictions, the video immerses viewers into the heart of Lagos, offering a genuine glimpse into the environment that shaped Wizkid’s artistry.

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