Sanji (director)
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Sanji Senaka is an American music video[1] and advertising director.
Sanji started his career in 1993, but it took 6 years until he made his name known. He was represented by Believe Media until 2004 and FM Rocks until the end of 2006. He is now represented by Yell Productions. Before joining Believe Media he worked with Propaganda Films, Oil Factory, Shooting Star, and Naked.
Videography
1993
- Johnny Gill feat. Boyz II Men - "I Got You"
- Tony! Toni! Tone! - "If I Had No Loot"
- The Pharcyde - "Passin' Me By"
1997
- Zap Mama (title unknown, possibly "Poetry Man")
1998
- Willie Max - "Can't Get Enough"
- Esthero - "Breath from Another"
1999
- Macy Gray - "I Try" (version 1: unreleased)
- Raphael Saadiq feat. Q-Tip - "Get Involved"
- Lauryn Hill - "Everything Is Everything"
2000
- Dilated Peoples - "The Platform" (version 1)
2001
2002
- Maxwell - "This Woman's Work"
- Tori Amos - "A Sorta Fairytale"
2003
- Mary J. Blige - "Ooh!" (unreleased)
2004
2005
2007
- Jennifer Lopez - "Me Haces Falta"
- Common - "I Want You" (co-directed by Kerry Washington)
- Blake Lewis - "Break Anotha"
- Jesse McCartney - "Leavin'"
2008
2010
- Nelly - "Just a Dream"
- JLS - "Love You More"
2011
2012
- Sekar feat Joe Flizzow - "One Night Lover"
2013
- SuperStars Girl's feat Tata (Tangga) - "Rindu Ini" (co-directed by Upie Guava)
- Ashanti - "Never Should Have"
References
- ↑ Chris Fitzpatrick (2010-12-07). "More Drama". PopMatters. Retrieved 2010-12-07. "Mary J. Blige Song: "No More Drama" Album: No More Drama Director: Sanji"
External links
- Sanji at the Internet Movie Database
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