Similar to Kanye’s “Famous”

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When it comes to music videos, at this point, I have my finger on the pulse of creativity. How Kanye West launched and promoted his “Life of Pablo” album is almost identical to how I did with my “Laboramus Exspectantes Vol. 1” album. And I must add that I dropped mine before his album came out. I cut two videos off that album; 1 | Two passports and 2 | Livin’ N’ Toronto feat. Kao Denero. Both videos were risky with a sophisticated appearance but artistically creative.

Watch the video “two passports.”

Check out the video for “Livin’ N’ Toronto feat. Kao Denero

About music videos, I must be onto something with my creative vision. Of course, when I do what I do, some ignore the artistic value and assume it’s because I cannot afford a conventional music video. By the time they started shooting videos like this, I would have moved on to a subsequent style of artistic expression.*

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Wilfred Kanu Jr.

Wilfred “Freddy Will” Kanu Jr. stands at the crossroads of global Black culture. Born in Sierra Leone, raised across Africa and North America, and creatively rooted in the Caribbean, Germany, and Estonia, Freddy’s work embodies a transatlantic consciousness. He merges African folklore with Hip Hop lyricism, classical philosophy with street narrative, and romance psychology with cultural commentary. Wilfred Kanu Jr. is a Sierra Leonean-American author, music producer, and recording artist. He writes on history, philosophy, geopolitics, biography, poetry, public discourse, and fiction. He resides in Berlin, Germany, mixing hip-hop music with jazz.
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