Father Philis Releases “Too Much” Music Video Cast
Barbadian soca artist Father Philis continues his visual rollout with the official music video for “Too Much”, a high-energy release that blends Caribbean nightlife, women, style, movement, and the confident personality that has become central to his brand.
The “Too Much” video is not just a performance visual — it is a full artist-world piece built around atmosphere, cast, and creative direction. The production brings together a strong network of Caribbean and New York-based creatives, with each person adding to the look, feel, and energy of the final release.
The video was produced by Jae The Shooter, with main videography by Living In Q2. Editing was handled by Kiel R. King of Midas, helping shape the final visual into a clean, stylish music video that matches the pace and energy of the record.
Official USA DJ support also came from DJ Suspect Sounds, who has continued to represent Father Philis in the U.S. market and connect the music to Caribbean nightlife spaces abroad.
The visual also features a strong cast of talent, including Tailor Marie, who is also a musical artist, along with model and creator appearances from Amber Rose Dawson, Miss London, Lauren The Worst, Lexÿ Li, Veronica Flamez, Narissa KH, and Nikki Rose.
Together, the cast helps bring the song’s title to life. “Too Much” feels bold, stylish, and intentionally excessive — from the women and fashion to the nightlife energy and camera movement. The video captures the same confident Caribbean edge that Father Philis has carried through previous releases like “Sweet Girl,” “Brawling,” and “Butterfly.”
What makes this release stand out is the balance between music video and lifestyle content. The scenes feel social, active, and connected to a real creative circle rather than staged around one artist alone. That gives the video a natural energy and makes it feel like a moment happening around Father Philis, not just in front of the camera.
With “Too Much,” Father Philis continues building his catalog as both a soca artist and a visual brand, using each release to connect music, nightlife, women, fashion, and Caribbean culture into one consistent world. The subtle presence of the wider lifestyle movement around him also shows how the brand is expanding beyond just songs and into events, experiences, and visual storytelling.
Watch the official “Too Much” music video and follow Father Philis for more releases, performances, and behind-the-scenes content.
