
Nigerian global sensation Wizkid has released the official music video for his hit single Kese (Dance), a standout track from his sixth studio album, Morayo. Positioned as the third track on the album, Kese (Dance) has rapidly become a fan favorite, dominating playlists and igniting dance floors worldwide. Produced by the acclaimed P2J, the song masterfully fuses Afrobeats’ signature rhythms with an infectious, upbeat tempo that hooks listeners from the very first beat. Its lyrics, such as “Chale make we dance gbedu, the music e dey play gbedu,” serve as a rallying cry to move, encapsulating the song’s central theme: bringing people together through rhythm and celebration.
The music video, released today, elevates the track’s energy to new heights, delivering a vibrant visual spectacle that matches its sonic intensity. Co-directed by Wizkid and JM Films, the video is a stunning showcase of color, choreography, and cultural richness. Set against a vivid, kaleidoscopic backdrop, Wizkid dominates the screen with his trademark charisma, taking center stage as the focal point. He is surrounded by a group of radiant Black women, whose synchronized dance routines amplify the song’s infectious beat. The choreography strikes a perfect balance between precision and fluidity, blending traditional African dance elements with modern styles, creating a tribute to heritage while remaining thoroughly contemporary.
Wizkid’s creative direction ensures the video embodies his artistic vision—a celebration of joy, movement, and Black excellence. The vibrant visuals, from the bold, eye-catching costumes to the dynamic lighting, create an immersive experience that feels like a nonstop celebration. Every frame radiates energy, capturing the essence of Kese (Dance) as an anthem for freedom and self-expression. The collaboration with JM Films, known for their sleek and polished visuals, adds a layer of sophistication to the production, ensuring every detail—from the camera work to the styling—is executed with precision and flair. Together, they deliver a video that is as captivating as the song itself, solidifying Kese (Dance) as a cultural moment.
Watch below.