Chris Brown & Wizkid Celebrate Black Beauty In Video For ‘Call Me Every Day’

“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.

Seun Badejo

Seun Badejo is the founder and editor of District234, Nigeria's home for Afrobeats, alté, and African pop culture commentary. He built the platform to give Nigerian music and culture the serious, intelligent coverage it deserves — from genre-defining moments to the underground sounds shaping the next generation. With over 270 published pieces, Seun writes at the intersection of music, identity, and what it means to be young and African today.

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