Luti Fagbenle

Fagbenle's debut film was the 2006 Channel 4 Documentary Nike Midnight Madness narrated by Trevor Nelson.

This beats out the previous record holder, Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop," which hit 10.7 million views.

In 2018, with Luti Media's Jamaican production expertise, The Carters created a film (OTR 2) that explores the nature of love, life, sacrifice, and changes through the story of Jay-Z and Beyonce.

Highlife is a reality/documentary-style show, following a group of young and ambitious British West Africans in their everyday life.

Described as "the first Black British premium reality series," Highlife was voted best new TV show of 2021 by Cosmopolitan magazine.