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From “5AM” With Phyno to “Calvary”: 5 Kunmie Videos to Watch From His Debut Album 22
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From “5AM” With Phyno to “Calvary”: 5 Kunmie Videos to Watch From His Debut Album 22

Bella Naija about 2 hours 3 mins read

Nigerian singer-songwriter Kunmie in a monochrome shoot following the release of five new music videos from his debut album, 22. Photo Credit: Kunmie/Instagram 

If you’ve been jamming to Kunmie‘s debut album, 22, there is a little more to get into. The Nigerian singer has released official visuals for five tracks from the project, giving songs like 5AM, Tonight, Prisoner, Abeg O and Calvary their own visual treatment.

Since Arike introduced Kunmie to a much wider audience, 22 has shown that there is more to his sound than one breakout record. The album moves through love, vulnerability, self-doubt and the search for peace, with guitar-led arrangements, layered vocals and choral harmonies helping him tell those stories. His reflections on home and his parents’ prayers for his journey also run through the project, making 22 feel particularly personal.

Now, five of those songs have visuals to match.

5AM (featuring Phyno)

There is something about 5AM that naturally lends itself to reflection, and Kunmie leans into that mood here. The track features indigenous hip-hop star Phyno, with both artists sharing the visual in clean, atmospheric settings that leave plenty of space for their performances.

The early-hours feeling of the song comes through without the video trying to do too much, keeping the focus on the collaboration and the mood of the record.

Tonight

Love can be exciting, but Tonight sits with the less comfortable side of it: the fear of losing someone who means a lot to you. Kunmie brings that vulnerability into the visual through warm, muted lighting and close-up shots that keep the mood intimate. The stripped-back approach works particularly well for a song that feels like an honest conversation with yourself late at night.

Prisoner

Then there is Prisoner, where love and insecurity start to feel less like comfort and more like a trap. The visual reflects that idea through darker settings and carefully placed shadows, creating a sense of confinement around Kunmie’s performance. It gives the song’s emotional tension a physical setting while allowing the lyrics to remain at the centre of the story.

Abeg O

If Prisoner is about feeling trapped, Abeg O is about asking someone not to let you get hurt. The song finds Kunmie caught between affection and the fear that comes with giving someone your heart. Its visual keeps things performance-led, with expressive movement and scenes that follow the rhythm of the track and its repeated plea.

Calvary

With Calvary, Kunmie turns inward, exploring the search for peace of mind amid life’s noise, distractions and uncertainties. The visual uses symbolic imagery and steady shots to reflect that internal struggle, giving the song a more contemplative setting. It closes on a grounded note, echoing the idea that finding peace is often an ongoing journey rather than a destination.

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