“Call Me Every Day,” a standout from Chris Brown’s Breezy album (released in June), finally gets its visuals — and the video leans all the way into softness, sensuality, and style. Directed by Child and Omar Jones, it’s framed as a celebration of Black beauty, not in a loud, performative way, but through setting, movement, and atmosphere.
The video places Chris Brown in a sun-washed village backdrop, where he does what he always does best: choreography that feels effortless, like he’s dancing through the scenery rather than performing on top of it. Wizkid’s appearance brings a different kind of energy — the calm “Naija boy” presence that doesn’t need extra effort to feel cool. He’s not trying to out-dance anybody; he’s there to add flavour, charisma, and that laidback romantic tone the song already carries.
Visually, the clip is heavy on aesthetics: art direction, sensual dance moments, women, and wide shots that make the environment feel like part of the story. It’s less about plot and more about mood — the kind of video that exists to make the song feel even warmer, even smoother, even more replayable.
If you already liked “Call Me Every Day” as a slow-burning cross-Atlantic link-up, the visuals simply tighten the vibe. It’s Breezy-era polish with Wizkid’s quiet sauce, packaged as an easy watch you’ll probably run back more than once.
Watch the visuals below.





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