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Breaking: Our Top 11 Directors Behind the Best Music Videos of 2025: TG Omori Leads With Afroculture By Flavour

Our top 11 directors that are behind must of the best beautiful music videos you have seen this 2025, director TG Omori leads with Flavour newest hit “Afroculture” off Ijele  new Album titled “Afroculture”. Wizkid also make the list of top directors this year.

The year 2025 has emerged as a pivotal time for music video production, with directors breaking new ground, setting fresh benchmarks, and bringing African music visuals into the global spotlight.

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From Afrobeats to hip-hop and alternative genres, these directors have transformed the way audiences engage with music—not just through sound, but through compelling storytelling, stunning visuals, and rich cultural expression.

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At the forefront is TG Omori, who has once again solidified his status in the industry with his works Afroculture and Shaolin. Renowned for his daring concepts, cinematic perspectives, and knack for visually translating sound into culture, TG Omori stands out as one of the most influential music video directors of our time.    Our top 11 directors

Dammy Twitch also made waves with his piece With You, offering a polished, emotionally charged visual that struck a chord with fans. His meticulous attention to detail and seamless visual transitions have earned him a spot among the top creatives in the field.

Director Pink shone brightly with Ask of Me Now, displaying artistic depth and originality, while Meji Alabi, a name respected worldwide, delivered a remarkable piece with Who’s Dat Girl, skillfully blending international quality with African storytelling.Our top 11 directors

It’s fascinating to see global superstar Wizkid making the cut for Kese (Dance), a project that perfectly encapsulates energy, rhythm, and minimalism, all while matching the song’s infectious vibe.  Our top 11 directors

The full list in their order;

  1. TG Omori – Afroculture

       2. TG Omori – Shaolin

       3. Dammy Twitch – With You

       4. Director Pink – Ask of Me Now

        5. Wizkid – Kese (Dance)

        6. Unspecified – No Turning Back II

         7. Perliks Definition – Laho

         8. Meji Alabi – Who’s Dat Girl

         9. Michael Emmanuel – Industry Machine

         10. Edgar Esteves & Jordie – Why Love

          11. Perliks Definition – Many People

Other notable works include:Our top 11 directors

No Turning Back II (Director unspecified), recognized for its compelling narrative tone.

Perliks Definition, who made the list twice with Laho and Many People, showcasing both consistency and creative versatility.

Michael Emmanuel with Industry Machine, celebrated for its gritty and realistic visuals.

Edgar Esteves and Jordie for Why Love, a production that’s visually stunning and emotionally resonant.

Together, these directors embody a fresh wave of visual excellence—one where African creatives are not just following global trends but are actively setting them. Their work underscores how music videos have evolved into a vital component of branding, storytelling, and cultural export for artists in 2025.    Our top 11 directors

As competition intensifies and creativity flourishes, one thing stands out: the future of music video direction is bold, African, and undeniably global.    Our top 11 directors

Who do you think should be crowned Music Video Director of the Year?

Meanwhile; Rapper JERIQ, a natural sensation with the Ogbe slang is the newest Pepsi brand ambassador, there is a reason this particular this mean a lot to hip pop heads especially those from South east.  Our top 11 directors

Pepsi, the global beverage powerhouse, has just made waves by signing the up-and-coming South-East rapper JERIQ as its latest brand ambassador. This is a huge moment for Nigerian hip-hop and a big step forward for regional representation in the entertainment scene.

The announcement, shared on social media, has ignited a flurry of reactions in the music community, with fans and industry insiders calling it one of the most significant hip-hop endorsement deals of the year. JERIQ now finds himself among the prestigious group of Nigerian artists who have represented the Pepsi brand, a roster that has traditionally been filled with stars from Lagos and the South-West.

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