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Director Chuzih | |
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| Born | Nchusih Formikong Herbert January 19, 1990 Bamunka (Ndop), Cameroon |
| Occupations | Music video director, creative director, musician |
| Years active | 2010s–present |
| Known for | Music video directing in Cameroon |
Nchusih Formikong Herbert (born 19 January 1990), professionally known as Director Chuzih, is a Cameroonian music artist, creative director, and video director. He is known for his contributions to music video production in Cameroon and has received multiple industry awards, including recognition at the Canal 2’Or Awards.
Early life and background
Director Chuzih was born in Bamunka (Ndop), Cameroon. He developed an early interest in music, particularly singing.
Due to the high cost of hiring video directors, he began learning video directing in order to produce his own music videos. This decision led him into filmmaking, photography, and creative direction.
Career
Director Chuzih began his career as a music artist before transitioning into video directing. He later became associated with FanArts in Douala, where he works as a director and mentor.
He has directed music videos for numerous Cameroonian artists and is considered part of a new generation of creatives shaping the country’s visual entertainment industry.[1]
He also maintains a professional listing on IMDb.[2]
Notable works
Director Chuzih has directed several music videos, including:
- "Njoh" – Fhish ft. Longue Longue[3]
- "Feeling You" – Rinyu ft. Ko-C[4]
- "Wôhkoh" – Mimie
- "Anti Kirikou" – Fhish
Discography
Singles
- "Feeling Good" – Director Chuzih & theboyKAF (2026)[5]
Awards and recognition
Director Chuzih has received several awards, including:
- Canal 2’Or Awards (Acte 14) – Best Videogram
- CIMFEST – Excellence in Music Video Direction
- Cameroon Music Evolution Awards (2021) – Best Video Director
- Zik Awards (Cameroon) – Best Video Director
External links
- ^ "Top 10 Cameroon Music Video Directors". Critiqsite.
- ^ "Director Chuzih IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Njoh Song". Popnable.
- ^ "Feeling You Song". Popnable.
- ^ "Feeling Good - Single". Apple Music.
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