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Clint419 Directs Brent Faiyaz’s “four seasons” Video

The Corteiz founder steps behind the camera for a sleek, luxury-driven visual from Brent Faiyaz’s ICON era.

Brent Faiyaz on the left wears sunglasses and an orange jacket. Clint419 on the right wears glasses and a gray jacket.
(Photo by Aurore Marechal/Getty Images), (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Brent Faiyaz is expanding the world of ICON with the release of the official video for “four seasons,” enlisting Corteiz founder Clint419 to help shape the visual direction.

Co-directed by Clint419 and Ella Ezeike, the video leans into Faiyaz’s signature aesthetic, clean, moody, and rooted in understated luxury. The visuals include a rare custom Strosek Porsche 911 Speedster and a striking Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch, reinforcing the refined tone of the ICON era.

For Clint419, the video marks another step in his evolution beyond streetwear into broader creative direction. Widely known as the founder of Corteiz (CRTZ), the British-Nigerian designer built the London-based label into a global force after launching it in 2017.

Corteiz’s rise has been fueled by an unconventional, scarcity-driven approach. Clint419 became known for password-protected drops, pop-up-style releases, and viral marketing moments that helped turn the brand into a cult phenomenon. His strategies, often centered around community and exclusivity, have generated millions in revenue and positioned Corteiz as one of the most influential independent streetwear brands in recent years.

He’s also made headlines with innovative activations, including a widely discussed event where fans traded pieces from major brands for Corteiz gear. Additionally, the brand saw several high-profile collaborations, most notably with Nike on the Air Max 95.

That same eye for culture and detail carries into the “four seasons” video, where fashion, music and lifestyle intersect seamlessly.

The release adds to the momentum of ICON, Faiyaz’s third studio album, which debuted in the top tier of the Billboard 200 and topped the R&B albums chart. Multiple songs from the project also landed on the Billboard Hot 100, highlighting its strong reception.

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