Wizkid Marks Directorial Debut with Stunning Visuals for ‘Kese’

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Nigerian Afrobeats Star, Wizkid has unveiled the music video for his single “Kese (Dance),” the second lead single from his sixth album, “Morayo.” The song achieved immediate success, setting a new record for the highest opening day streams on Spotify Nigeria with 1.57 million streams.

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The music video is the second release from the album, following ‘Piece of My Heart’ featuring Brent Faiyaz, which recently won Best Contemporary Duo or Group at the 2025 NAACP Awards.

Produced by JM Films, the video marks Wizkid’s directorial debut, showcasing a visually striking production with dancers dressed as ballerinas performing trending dance moves in a dimly lit theater. It also features multiple vixens accompanying him as he revels in the luxury of superstardom.

Looking ahead to a busy 2025, Wizkid is gearing up for his Morayo tour, recently announcing tour dates in France, the Netherlands, and Germany.

The hitmaker is set to headline the 12,000-capacity Velodrome Arena in Berlin, Germany, on May 21, followed by a performance at the Ahoy RTM Stage in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on May 23. He will then take the stage at the renowned 20,000-capacity Accor Arena on May 25.

The tour follows the release of Wizkid’s sixth album, ‘Morayo’, which dropped in November 2024. The project features collaborations with Afrobeats star Asake, French sensation Tiakola, French-Gabonese singer Anais Cardot, and American R&B stars Jazmine Sullivan and Brent Faiyaz.

 

Fans are eager to see Wizkid back on tour, especially given his history of record-breaking performances, including selling out the O2 Arena for three consecutive nights. He also made history by headlining the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, solidifying his global superstar status.

The highly anticipated tour will see the hitmaker return to the stage, performing some of the chart-topping hits that have solidified his status as one of the greatest Nigerian artists of the 21st century.

 

 

 

 

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