For international fans (outside the US), there is speculation that the video will have a wide release on Vevo or YouTube approximately 60 days after the Target exclusive window closes.
A partnership linking African artists directly with a massive Western retail giant like Target underscores the undeniable global footprint of Afrobeats. It places independent and rising African talents directly on the shelves and digital screens of mainstream international consumers. Fan Reception and Cultural Impact
The release of the represents a shift in how African artists approach the American market.
The song originally dropped as a digital single to critical acclaim. However, the visual component—the official video—is where the track transforms into cinema. Directed with high-budget aesthetics typical of the Nigerian music industry, the video features vibrant Eastern Nigerian landscapes, intricate choreography, and a fashion palette that screams luxury.
Didi has achieved something difficult: he has created a song that respects the past while living comfortably in the present. With Flavour’s guidance and a crisp, colorful official video to match, "You Get Am" is poised to be a staple at Owambe parties, road trips, and radio rotations for months to come.
The claim is false and appears to be a niche internet rumor with no supporting evidence from Target, the artists, or their labels. Anyone claiming to have seen or purchased this exclusive has likely fallen for a manipulated image or a mislabeled fan project.
The video captures the essence of the song's "Igbo love song" vibes, featuring colorful scenery and a fun narrative that keeps viewers engaged.
Released under Dome Records (sometimes associated with Stone Records). Where to Watch and Listen
In many retail-exclusive rollouts, the music video package grants access to alternative mixes, acoustic renditions, or bonus tracks not available on standard streaming platforms.
In Pidgin English, "You get am" translates to "You have it." The song becomes an anthem of validation. Whether interpreted as a romantic compliment (you have my heart/attention) or a self-affirmation of success (you have the power/wealth), the phrase is malleable. Didi delivers this hook with an infectious earnestness. It is a feel-good record in an industry currently dominated by "street hop" and gritty survival tales. "You Get Am" offers an escape—a three-minute vacation into a world of melody and joy.
Originally released in March 2013, this vibrant collaboration brought together Enugu-born artist Kingsley Didi Egbuna (aka Didi) and contemporary Highlife powerhouse Flavour N'abania . Shot in South Africa by the renowned Godfather Productions , the official video became an instant staple for fans of indigenous Nigerian melodies.
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