Sabastian Magacha drops sizzling video

18 Mar, 2018 - 00:03 0 Views
Sabastian Magacha drops sizzling video Sebastian Magacha

The Sunday News

Sebastian Magacha

Sebastian Magacha

Kudzai Mpangi, Sunday Life Reporter
ZIMBABWE’s celebrated gospel artiste Sabastian Magacha has vowed to stay relevant after a three-year sabbatical as he dropped a sizzling video Mweya Mutsvene featuring Jah Prayzah from his latest album Wonererwai Jeso.

The track Mweya Mutsvene has been topping the charts on most national radio stations and has received a lot of positive feedback from his fans.
Magacha told Sunday Life that the song was inspired by different situations that people face in life and the visuals in the video seek to highlight those issues and how one can overcome them through Christ.

“The song was inspired by situations faced in life that we are not able to manage on our own, so many times the devil tries to bring us down. But the Lord has given us a vehicle to overcome this in the form of the Holy Spirit that protects and carries us on our journey. The concept of the video has the kombi as the holy spirit picking up people of different denominations and carrying them on their journey through life,” he said.

The video was filmed by UK-based Director Producer Muchengeti Madhovi who flew down specifically to work on this project.

“Madhovi was excited to work with Sabastian Magacha and Jah Prayzah as his first project in Zimbabwe. When asked he said he immediately connected to the song and jumped at the opportunity as a way to reconnect with his country,” Gibbons said.

His manager Lesley Gibbons who spoke highly of the award-winning artiste said Magacha has big plans for his music career and people should look forward to more amazing works from him as so much is in store for his fans.

“Wonererwai Jeso saw him exploring a different direction with songs featuring artists like the Sungura king Aleck Macheso and Prudence Katomene Mbofana. His mission is to bring the message to all, believers, non-believers and people should watch out for more,” Gibbons said.

The video was shot in and around Domboshava to keep it authentic and proudly Zimbabwean featuring Zimbabwe’s top female comedians Gonyeti and Madam Boss. -@kayskudzai

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