Tory Lanez • Ballad of a Badman

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Mustard • Pray For Me Mustard • Pray For Me

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Mustard ft. Young Thug + Lil Durk • Ghetto Mustard ft. Young Thug + Lil Durk • Ghetto

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Morray • Bad Situations

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Aqyila • Bloom

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Marshmello + Farruko • Esta Vida Marshmello + Farruko • Esta Vida

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Marshmello, Polo G + Southside • Grown Man Marshmello, Polo G + Southside • Grown Man

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Peezy • Intro Peezy • Intro

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Justice Silvera

Justice’s approach is distinctive, aiming to seamlessly blend around making the surreal feel grounded and the grounded feel surreal, creating a dynamic and emotionally resonant viewing experience. Whether through moments of comedy, striking visual effects, or authentic emotions, Justice strives to leave an indelible impact. Having grown up amidst film sets, Justice’s formative years were shaped by the directorial prowess of his father, a maestro behind the cult classic Jamaican film “Shottas.” This early exposure cultivated a profound appreciation for the art of storytelling. Concurrently, a lifelong dedication to football instilled in him a robust work ethic and an unwavering drive. Justice began getting his director teeth wet shooting for the Hip-Hop scene in Miami. In 2020, he packed up and moved to Los Angeles to create with the best of the best of them. Justice is in a continuous state of learning and evolution. Committed to the long haul, he is dedicated to professional growth.

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