These 14 videos made our jaws drop in September
Pulse brings you the best videos released in the month of September.
From the controversial to the ones that give you that happy good feeling in your stomach, to those that bring out the dancer in you, check out the hottest Nigerian music videos that came out in September.
This video dropped following all the media show of shame that the brothers exhibited and have since resolved, and they took no time in getting back all the love from fans with this release. Apparently the love was still there with the video amassing more than a million views in the space of 5 days it was published on popular music video streaming site Youtube.
The R&B king of music Banky W keeps riding on the wave of teases and taunts of his marital status, capitalizing on it with the make of a beautifully executed video in ‘Gidi love’ where he sings about the difficulty in finding his one true love. The video self-directed by Banky is nothing short of creativity and comic relief, which fans were grateful for.
The often enigmatic Brymo takes us into his world with a simple classy video in ‘Alajo Somolu’. The video was shot at the Jazzhole, a music and book hub spot in Lagos.
YBNL Baddo dropped this banger which features some young lady dancers, cool graffiti display and more as visually executed by Clarence Peters.
This dance group made all the right moves with their entertaining dance steps, rocking to a cool rap by former Chocolate City rap act Milli.
The ladies turn up their sexy in this romantic sensual visual featuring colourful scenes matching with the  costumes of the ladies – Toni Tones and Cynthia Morgan.
What can I say, it’s Burna, whatever he touches (well mostly whatever) is always something to look forward to. In ‘Pree’, the singer lets out his thoughts on people hating and turning their backs on him. Worth checking out.
Highlife singer Flavour dropped what would be one of the most talked about Nigerian music videos of 2016, with the matter bordering on partial nudity and sexual provocation. For that alone, it makes this list.
Two of the finest Nigerian music acts re-unite with this song after a public feud drew them apart. It was more than a music video, as it represented love trumping hate and bitterness, which is not only good for both parties but for the music and pop culture.
Talented DJ teams up in the video to his love number featuring Mr Eazi. What tripped me most was Mr Eazi repping Spinall with his signature cap, asides the overall good vibes the song brings. Lovely visuals complementing the song.
Despite the seriousness of the message of the song, Aramide manages to make it as less serious as you would imagine ever. Shout out to Unlimited LA for his artistic and colourful direction for the video clip which featured cameo appearances by comedians Larry J, Frank Donga and Amebo.
And of course there were some Non-Nigerian music videos that stood out from the pack, with some having Nigerian artists featuring in the song.
Arguably the best dance song of the year, the Ghanaian duo of Eugy and Mr Eazi drop the official video for the hit song. Beautiful Ghanaian costumes were on display to accentuate the dab, alkayida and shoki dance moves.
The award winning Kenyan groupshowed class with this song together with the Upper Hill School choir from their Alma mater. They dedicate this song passionately to God for His steadfast love.
The richness of African culture came into play here – the costumes, the local rendition and delivery of the music was top notch. You got to see this.
Other notable mentions include Patoranking's 'Money' featuring Phyno, AKA's 'Special fi mi' featuring Patoranking, Cynthia Morgan's 'Bubble bup' featuring Stonebwoy, and Naomi Mac's 'Ori mi' among others.