Inside Stogie T’s ‘Four Horsemen’ Music Video Build-Up
Inside Stogie T’s ‘Four Horsemen’ Music Video Build-Up. South African hip-hop veteran Stogie T is generating excitement across the local scene with a powerful, faith-driven message shared ahead of the highly anticipated music video for his standout track “Four Horsemen.”

The song brings together heavyweight verses from Nasty C, Maggz, and A-Reece, with production handled by Homage. It first appeared on Stogie T’s 2025 album ANOMY through Motif Records. Since its release on November 28, 2025, the nearly seven-minute posse cut has been celebrated as a defining moment in South African hip-hop for its lyrical depth, minimalistic yet evocative beat, and the rare collaboration uniting these prominent voices.
In a recent post, Stogie T framed the track’s impact with humility and spiritual gratitude:
“This moment stands as gratitude before it stands as achievement.
If the song has reached far, if it has stirred hearts and sharpened minds, that reach reflects the mercy and the glory of the One who formed us, gifted us, and sustained us.
We receive this without ego, without self-exaltation. Excellence remains the posture of the believer, humility the ground we stand on. Any success here points upward, never inward.
To those in the shadows, carrying God-given talent quietly and faithfully: may this be refuge and signal. Your voice matters. Your gift has purpose. Share it freely with mankind, that it may serve, heal, and illuminate.
All glory belongs to the Kingdom.
ANOMY out now on all platforms.”
The post included striking visuals that reinforce the song’s cinematic and narrative energy. Comic-style cover art titled “FOUR HORSEMEN” by FOUR HORSE COMICS (issue 001, February 2024, R3.99) shows four imposing figures in long coats standing on steps beneath a dramatic arched structure. A crowd gathers below, while text on the image warns, “THIS COMIC IS NOT TO BE READ,” and credits read “A JAYCINEMATICA FILM” and “ANOMY.”
Another image depicts a young figure with spiky hair confronting a grand throne in a dimly lit, columned hall. Overlaid text reads: “ONE LIFE. TWO EYES. THEEE SPIRITS.” Credits highlight JAYCINEMATICA as illustrator, STOGIE T as story creator, HOMAGE on music, and lyrics by NASTY C, STOGIE T, MAGGZ, and A-REECE.
These visuals strongly hint at an animated music video that could combine cinematic storytelling, comic-inspired elements, and AI-enhanced artistry. Stogie T has fueled the speculation with cryptic social media teasers, including broken phone imagery that may nod to previous lighthearted remarks about coordinating collaborations with A-Reece.
Fans have hailed “Four Horsemen” as a landmark track since its audio release, praising the seamless interplay of verses, Nasty C’s hook, and the song’s apocalyptic themes. With ANOMY continuing to resonate, the upcoming video promises to elevate the track’s legacy even further.
While no official release date has been announced, the teasers suggest the wait could soon be over. Fans are advised to follow Stogie T’s platforms closely for updates on what may become one of the most visually ambitious music videos in South African hip-hop this year. All glory, as Stogie T reminds us, belongs to the Kingdom.
