Taken off Stormzy's Mercury Prize nominated album, the inspirational single is accompanied by a powerful new film starring 350 of his biggest fans. NEZ's vision for the all black and white film was to capture the spirit of a community and to feature people from all ethnicities and backgrounds as a true portrait of Britain.
The music video closes with Stormzy, surrounded by fans and the local community taking a moment of silence to pay respect to the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
So You Think You Can Dance in mid-air without gravity? Then strap on that space helmet and learn the moves from this collabo smash by Flume and Tove Lo.
Nez and crew dream up their own Koyaanisqatsi or Baraka, but with color, paint, dust, and drones. “Never Let You Go” is much more than you’ll expect, though, and is worth quite the watch.
If you're caught up on Sons of Anarchy, then you're likely familiar with Greg The Peg. The one-legged character is played by Kurt Yeager, a former BMX champ and real-life amputee who gets his unique story told in this music video. Shot like a documentary — starring Yeager and many of his friends — director Nez takes us from accident to comeback. And to borrow a phrase: It's not the bike.