In this episode of Justice with Judge Mablean, Kwami Adzitso steps into character as Chance Riggins, a man being sued by his ex-girlfriend over the cost of vinyl records purchased before their breakup. What starts as a dispute over a record collection turns into a hilarious back-and-forth about love, money, and who really owns what when a relationship ends. Watch the full episode to see how Judge Mablean rules and whether Chance walks away in harmony or out of tune.
Inspiring story of a gifted teen artist who uses his extraordinary talent as an escape—until one life changing act of kindness on the subway transforms him into an unlikely art-world phenomenon. Featuring a few cameos of Adzitso in this true life story of artist Devon Rodriguez.
Kwami Adzitso is featured in the short film Tongue, when a college student discovers her tongue can read minds through touch, she reluctantly teams up with her best friend to solve a mysterious death at a frat party — but as she licks her way through a parade of suspects, she uncovers a dark secret that could cost her more than just her sanity. Watch Tongue and see what her tongue reveals.
Appearing as a featured background performer in the official music video for India Shawn’s "Marmalade" Kwami Adzitso contributing to the production’s vibrant, retro-inspired visual narrative. Directed by Benny Boom.
Adzitso appeared as a background performer in the cinematic music video “Fallin’ - Chris Brown ft. Leon Thomas” under the direction of CB’s creative team, further expanding his portfolio of high-profile music video credits.
Pharrell Williams, widely recognized by many names including “Skateboard P” has once again spotlighted his passion for skate culture. In his latest release he hand selected several skateboarders in the Los Angeles area to be featured in the music video, including our very own Kwami Adzitso. Watch the video to see if you can spot Kwami among the crowd.