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Prism Prize Eligible Video: Featurette - You Do You

The 2020 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Peter Huang, for his clip for Jessie Reyez's Far Away. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos, including this one featuring a Toronto electro-pop duo.

Prism Prize Eligible Video: Featurette - You Do You

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The 2020 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Peter Huang, for his clip for Jessie Reyez's Far Away. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos, including this one featuring a Toronto electro-pop duo.


Featurette - You Do You

Toronto-based duo Featurette, composed of singer Lexie Jay and drummer Jon Fedorsen, have taken things into their own hands with their new video for You Do You. With a song inspired by a fan turned friend, the duo set to create an anthem for the underdog which brings the message that you are enough, and are capable of overcoming the adversaries of life. 

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The video showcases a collection of different everyday warriors who have made it through the toughest of times, making it out the other side with their head held high. Proving that confidence is the best tool to help you grow and become the best version of yourself. 

Produced by:  Featurette

Director: Ian Angus @ianang.us & Lexie Jay

DP: Ian Macmillan @imacdp

1st AC: Godfred Adjei @goddop

Gaffer: Ryan Seifert

Key Grip: Klein Alleyne

Colour: Zach Cox @builtbylightcolour

Editor: Naseem Loloie @nloloie

Art Direction: Lexie Jay

Production Design: Lexie Jay

Costume: Lexie Jay

A Madruk Production

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Drake performs onstage during "Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert" at State Farm Arena on December 9, 2022 in Atlanta.

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