This is the
videography of
Tinchy Stryder (Kwasi Danquah III), and it consists of twenty-five
music videos as a lead artist, fifteen music videos as a featured artist, and three music video cameo appearances, one
film and one
television appearances. In total he has been in a total of forty-three music videos, one
movie and
television program to date.
His music videos from his second studio album Catch 22, "
Stryderman" (2008) directed by Emil Nava, "
Number 1" (2009) directed by Emil Nava and "
Spaceship" (2011) —which was set in
Portofino,
Liguria,
Italy and directed by Luke Monaghan and James Barber have received award nominations, in which "
Spaceship" received a
MOBO Award for Best Video.[2] The recent video to be released is the music video from his fifth studio album End of Life on Earth for "
Help Me" (2012) —which was set in scenes focused on
Christian iconography in
New Orleans was directed by Dan Henshaw.
A^ The single "Stryderman" is Danquah's first single to chart on the
UK Singles Chart, charting at #73. The music video won the award for Best Video at the 2008 UK-
Urban Music Awards (UMA), as well as a nomination for Best Video at the 2008
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin).[31]
B^ The single "Number 1" is Danquah's first single to reach #1 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video led to Danquah being nominated for Best
UK &
Ireland New Act at the 2009
MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA), as well as nominations for Best Song at the 2009
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin), Best Video - In association with
MTV Base at the 2010 MOBO Awards, and Brit Award for British Single at the 2010
Brit Awards.[31][32]
C^ The single "Spaceship" is Danquah's first top five single since 2009, charting at #5 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video won the award for Best Video at the 2011
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin), as well as nominations for Best Collaboration sponsored by
Corona Extra and Best Single at the 2011 UK-
Urban Music Awards (UMA).[2][33]
Featured music videos
List of featured music videos, showing year released, album name and director
This is the
videography of
Tinchy Stryder (Kwasi Danquah III), and it consists of twenty-five
music videos as a lead artist, fifteen music videos as a featured artist, and three music video cameo appearances, one
film and one
television appearances. In total he has been in a total of forty-three music videos, one
movie and
television program to date.
His music videos from his second studio album Catch 22, "
Stryderman" (2008) directed by Emil Nava, "
Number 1" (2009) directed by Emil Nava and "
Spaceship" (2011) —which was set in
Portofino,
Liguria,
Italy and directed by Luke Monaghan and James Barber have received award nominations, in which "
Spaceship" received a
MOBO Award for Best Video.[2] The recent video to be released is the music video from his fifth studio album End of Life on Earth for "
Help Me" (2012) —which was set in scenes focused on
Christian iconography in
New Orleans was directed by Dan Henshaw.
A^ The single "Stryderman" is Danquah's first single to chart on the
UK Singles Chart, charting at #73. The music video won the award for Best Video at the 2008 UK-
Urban Music Awards (UMA), as well as a nomination for Best Video at the 2008
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin).[31]
B^ The single "Number 1" is Danquah's first single to reach #1 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video led to Danquah being nominated for Best
UK &
Ireland New Act at the 2009
MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA), as well as nominations for Best Song at the 2009
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin), Best Video - In association with
MTV Base at the 2010 MOBO Awards, and Brit Award for British Single at the 2010
Brit Awards.[31][32]
C^ The single "Spaceship" is Danquah's first top five single since 2009, charting at #5 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video won the award for Best Video at the 2011
MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin), as well as nominations for Best Collaboration sponsored by
Corona Extra and Best Single at the 2011 UK-
Urban Music Awards (UMA).[2][33]
Featured music videos
List of featured music videos, showing year released, album name and director