CLEAN VISUALS: Exit teamed up with his frequent collaborators Racio Media Group for his latest music video for ‘Don’t Touch Nobody’. Photo: Contributed
CLEAN VISUALS: Exit teamed up with his frequent collaborators Racio Media Group for his latest music video for ‘Don’t Touch Nobody’. Photo: Contributed

Fresh and popping

MICHAEL KAYUNDE
Here’s a closer look at some of the latest music videos to come out of Namibia.

‘Make A Choice’ – Patrick Sikiliza

Patrick Sikiliza’s second music video from his debut solo album, which was released towards the end of last year, has been launched recently. Titled ‘Make A Choice’, the video was directed by Di Yon and shot by Raw Media, marking a significant collaboration between the artist and industry professionals in the creation of this captivating visual work.

‘Don’t Touch Nobody’ – Exit

Exit is an established artist who has recently released a music video for ‘Don’t Touch Nobody’, which is characterised by its fresh and dynamic sound. The visuals were skillfully produced by Racio Media Group and have gained significant traction, with over 60 000 views in just three weeks. As a result, it has quickly become a popular trending video in the country.

‘Go Low’ - DJ Vuyo

This video is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good dance party. Some scenes take place in a dimly-lit nightclub setting, and we see DJ Vuyo and video vixens bust some serious moves. The fast-paced editing perfectly captures the energy of the song, making it impossible to sit still while watching it.

‘Problema’ – Nally

Another impressive music video on the market is courtesy of Afropop artist Nally. Shot in Oshakati, it opens with a scene in a barbershop and goes on to include well-edited choreography footage. It’s testament to the fact that whether you’re in the mood for a dance party or something more introspective, Namibian artists have got you covered.

Keep an eye out for more great music videos from Namibian musicians. All the above-mentioned are available on YouTube.

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