Nigerian global sensation Wizkid has unveiled the official music video for his infectious track “Kese (Dance),“ a standout record from his latest album, Morayo.
The song, the third track on the project, has rapidly gained popularity, dominating playlists and setting dance floors on fire.
Produced by the talented P2J, “Kese (Dance)” masterfully blends the signature bounce of Afrobeats with an energetic tempo designed to keep listeners moving.

The track’s lyrics, “Chale make we dance gbedu, the music e dey play gbedu,” serve as a direct invitation to celebrate and lose oneself in the rhythm, reinforcing its essence as a song that unites people through music and movement.
The newly released visuals elevate the song’s vibrancy, offering a visually stunning experience that mirrors its high-energy sound. Co-directed by Wizkid and JM Films, the music video is a masterclass in aesthetics, featuring an explosion of colours, intricate choreography, and cultural representation.
Wizkid takes center stage, exuding effortless charisma while surrounded by a captivating ensemble of Black women who move in sync with the pulsating beat.
Every element of the video—from the dynamic lighting to the striking costumes—immerses viewers in a party-like atmosphere. The choreography seamlessly fuses traditional African dance steps with contemporary influences, creating a perfect blend of heritage and modernity.
Wizkid’s creative direction ensures that every frame captures the spirit of celebration, making the video a fitting visual representation of the song’s purpose.
With JM Films bringing their signature cinematic polish to the project, the video delivers a refined yet electric experience, ensuring that “Kese (Dance)” not only dominates the airwaves but also cements its place as a visual spectacle.
Listen to Kese (Dance) here.