Stogie T Brings “Four Horsemen” To Life In Official AI Music Video. South African hip-hop veteran Stogie T has unveiled an animated music video for his impactful track “Four Horsemen.”
Stogie T Brings “Four Horsemen” To Life In Official AI Music VideoThe recently released video, which came after teasers in mid-February 2026, animates the powerful collaboration with vivid graphics. It is said to utilize AI-augmented visuals, dramatic storytelling, and influences from comic art. The track originally debuted on November 28, 2025, as part of Stogie T‘s acclaimed album ANOMY, released through Motif Records. It includes powerful verses from Nasty C, Maggz, and A-Reece, set against a hauntingly sparse beat crafted by Homage.
In the animated world, the four emcees embody modern-day figures as they traverse chaotic and dystopian settings. The imagery is drawn from the biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Conquest, War, Famine, and Death, while integrating sharp lyrics, a streetwise attitude, and distinct South African elements.
Since its launch, “Four Horsemen” has been praised as a significant collaboration in South African hip-hop, blending talents across generations: Stogie T’s expert lyricism, Maggz’s raw passion, A-Reece’s reflective insights, and Nasty C’s technical skill. The nearly seven-minute video has garnered hundreds of thousands of streams on platforms like YouTube.
Stogie T expressed gratitude regarding the release, emphasizing spiritual and creative connections. The animation effectively transforms the song’s abstract lyrics into striking storytelling that reflects the track’s apocalyptic themes. As ANOMY continues to resonate in 2026, the “Four Horsemen” video elevates the song beyond a mere musical piece, turning it into a cultural milestone that highlights the creativity within South African hip-hop. The video can now be watched on YouTube, showcasing the horsemen in captivating animation.
Reactions from fans have been varied. Some had anticipated a live-action presentation that would portray these rap icons in Johannesburg, possibly featuring them in a cypher under intense lighting. However, animation became the final decision after A-Reece reportedly did not respond to calls for the shoot.
