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- Q18348873 abstract "Coodie (born January 18, 1971) and Chike (born April 6, 1978) are black film directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, and producers. Their films are categorized as raw, organic and soulfully artistic. Coodie and Chike started directing together with their MTV buzz-worthy video for Kanye West entitled "Through the Wire", which was nominated for a MTV Viewers Choice Award, and won a Source Award for Best Music Video of the Year. They have continued their music video success directing "Two Words" and the third version of "Jesus Walk" off Kanye West's The College Dropout album, Pitbull's "Culo" video, Mos Def's "Ghetto Rock" video, Erykah Badu's controversial video "Window Seat" and most recently Lupe Fiasco's "Old School Love" video. The team started directing and producing long form music content with the bonus behind the scene video on Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics album and a music documentary for Wale's The Gifted album.Coodie & Chike have received on-going acclaim for their ESPN 30-for-30 film, Benji (2012), a film about a high school basketball player who was tragically killed. In 2013 they directed Good Morning, a short film for American Family Insurance. Good Morning debuted at the 2013 American Black Film Festival.".
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- Q18348873 comment "Coodie (born January 18, 1971) and Chike (born April 6, 1978) are black film directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, and producers. Their films are categorized as raw, organic and soulfully artistic. Coodie and Chike started directing together with their MTV buzz-worthy video for Kanye West entitled "Through the Wire", which was nominated for a MTV Viewers Choice Award, and won a Source Award for Best Music Video of the Year.".
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