Didi Ft. Flavour - You Get Am -official Video- Target
No Afrobeats video is complete without movement. The inclusion of synchronized dancers adds energy to the visual, ensuring that the "party" element of the song remains intact. The choreography is infectious, encouraging viewers to get up and move.
Reviewers at the time, such as those from BellaNaija , praised the song as "all you want in an Igbo love song," noting its aesthetic appeal and the seamless collaboration between the two artists.
The track is heavily laced with traditional rhythms and local dialects, making it a favorite among fans of modern Igbo highlife. Didi Ft. Flavour - You Get Am -Official Video- target
: Scenes of Didi dancing in front of a painted backdrop resembling a city skyline, representing the modern, upbeat energy of the track. Luxury & Leisure
: The artists are shown on a boat and riding ATVs, highlighting a "high-life" or celebratory lifestyle. : A recurring scene features Didi and others with a white horse No Afrobeats video is complete without movement
Flavour’s verse on the track is characteristically smooth. His ability to switch between English and Igbo, delivered with his signature rasp, adds a layer of cultural authenticity that elevates the song. He doesn't overshadow Didi; instead, he uplifts the track, proving why he remains one of the most sought-after features in the industry.
The video, shot by Godfather Productions, uses a series of picturesque settings to illustrate this "fun love ballad": The City Vibe Reviewers at the time, such as those from
“When you dey move, you dey shine / Anywhere you go, you get am / No need to force, your type is fine / Original, you get am.”
Two weeks before the video launch, Didi and Flavour posted 15-second clips of the chorus on Instagram with a specific call-to-action: “Tag someone who gets am.” This user-generated content (UGC) created a psychological trigger, making the audience feel invested before the drop.
This hook targets the listener’s need for validation and self-worth. In a post-pandemic world, songs that uplift and affirm are performing better on streaming platforms. Didi’s vocal delivery is airy but confident, contrasting beautifully with Flavour’s baritone interjections.
The Nigerian music industry, often described as the heartbeat of African entertainment, is no stranger to blockbuster collaborations. However, every once in a while, a song arrives that perfectly captures the zeitgeist, blending rhythmic perfection with visual storytelling. Such is the case with the sensational hit, .