Music
Victony and Terry G Turn Up the Heat in “Tanko” Video
Some music videos are all about looking perfect. “Tanko” is the complete opposite; it’s pure vibe. Victony and Terry G take us to a lively beach, where football matches, street snacks, random dance-offs, and Terry G’s wild antics all come together. It’s noisy, fun, and feels like walking into the middle of a real-life party.
Shot by SYX, the video leaves behind the fancy sets and goes straight to the action. Kids run barefoot after a football, women balance trays of food on their heads, chickens mind their business in the middle of the crowd, and the ocean shines in the background. The scene feels spontaneous and full of life. The camera jumps between Victony’s calm delivery and Terry G’s high-energy moves.
The beat is just as playful. Producers Blaisebeatz, Bantu, and The Elements give it a bounce that makes you want to move. Victony’s verses talk about ambition and the hustle, while Terry G crashes in like a one-man carnival; ringing his bell, shouting catchy lines, and stealing the spotlight for a few wild seconds.
What really works is how real it all feels. The football games aren’t choreographed, the dancers look like they’re just enjoying themselves, and both artists join in instead of performing apart from the crowd. You can almost feel the sand between your toes and hear the off-camera jokes.
Mixing old school Nigerian pop energy with a fresh sound isn’t easy. Most times, one side suffers. But here, Victony keeps it smooth, Terry G keeps it unpredictable, and SYX captures it all without losing the raw edge.
“Tanko” isn’t trying to tell a deep story. It’s about a moment: sound, colour, and movement blending into one. By the time it ends, you’re not just watching a video; you feel like you’ve been at the beach party yourself.