357 If you love Nigerian music videos, you already know the dancers do more than fill the frame. They set the mood, spark challenges and boost replay value. In 2025, dance crews leading music videos are shaping how songs travel on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube. This guide spotlights the best dance crews of 2025 in Nigeria (in no particular order), explains why they trend, and lists the exact song videos they’ve danced in so you can check out their work. Best Nigerian Dance Crews 1. Westsyde Lifestyle Westsyde is a culture carrier who turns street moves into mainstream moments; they have street energy, tight formations, and challenge-ready hooks. Signature song videos: “Kpakujemu” – WestSyde feat. Olamide, Lyta, Terri & Barry Jhay (official music video credited to WestSyde). “Tom Tom” Dance”—Papisnoop & WestSyde (single with a listed music video). Also note that their “Wo!” dance visual helped power the #WoChallenge around Olamide’s hit. They still dominate in 2025 because directors continue to request their classic street-to-screen style, which features clean, full-body grooves and 8-count hooks that fans can learn quickly. 2. GGB Dance Crew GGB (Ifeoma “E4ma” Efiokwu, Emmanuella “Ellaley” Odiley & Roseline “Liquorose” Afije) is the polished, performance-first trio every pop visualist knows. Their brand has clean lines, intense musicality, and on-trend styling. Signature song video: “Lo Le” – Skales (the official video features cameos by the GGB Dance Crew). They’ll still dominate in 2025 because their look, styling, and timing land perfectly in closeups and wides, making edits punchy and watchable. It is noteworthy to know that GGB has been “featured in video projects” with multiple A-listers (2Baba, P-Square, D’banj, Don Jazzy, Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Kizz Daniel, etc.). 3. Imagneto / DNMT (Kaffy) Kaffy’s Imagneto Dance Company (and the DNMT movement) turned professional choreography into an industry standard, providing tours, commercials, and videos for a decade and beyond. Signature song video: “Personally” – P-Square (video includes Kaffy and her group.) They have been in the system for a long time and remain in the top 3 as of 2025. Kaffy’s mentorship and judging keep standards high for professional dance teams across the nation. 4. Poco Lee & Team When you want street electricity that jumps off the screen, Poco Lee is the man for you. He is a dancer who has become a frontline act and trendsetter, and together with his team, he reigns supreme. Signature song videos: “ZaZoo” Zehh—Portable feat. Olamide & Poco Lee (official music video). “Otilo (Izz Gone)” —Poco Lee & Hotkid (official music video). “Hey, Jago”—Poco Lee, Shoday & Rahman Jago (official music video). This team was built to trend, and so they focus on short, sticky hooks that creators duet and stitch within hours of release. Best dance crews 2025: What Makes Them Stand Out Hook-first choreography: They do dance routines that can be learnt in eight counts and clipped to 12–20 seconds on TikTok. Strong styling: Their hair, makeup, and wardrobe rule the scenes and are sometimes copied by fans UGC strategy: Rehearsal teasers, challenge names, and creator collaborations are always planned before the video is released. Conclusion: Dance Crews Leading Music Videos From Westsyde’s street DNA to GGB’s pop polish, from Kaffy’s institution-level precision to Poco Lee’s trend power, the best Nigerian dance crews are at the core of how our music videos look, feel, and travel in 2025. If you’re planning a music video release, book early and build your roll-out around the choreography. Get the latest thrills from Nigeria’s entertainment scene — explore our Nigeria Entertainment News section now. FAQs About Dance Crews Dominating Music Videos in Nigeria 2025 1: Who are the top dance crews of 2025 in Nigeria? Westsyde Lifestyle, GGB Dance Crew, Imagneto/DNMT (Kaffy) and Poco Lee & Team. 2: Which exact music videos should I watch to study dance styles? Westsyde: “Kpakujemu”, “Tom Tom Dance”. GGB: “Lo Le” – Skales. Kaffy/Imagneto: “Personally”—P”-Square. Poco Lee: “ZaZoo Zehh,” “Otilo (Izz Gone)”, “Hey Jago.” 3: What’s the quickest way to make a routine go viral? Keep the core move teachable in 8 counts, film a mirrored tutorial, and seed the creators before the video drops. 4: How many dancers should I book for a music video? For tight budgets, start with 4–6. If you’re looking for stadium energy or drone wides, consider booking 8–12 dancers with a dance captain. 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