Bravo Le Roux Drops ‘Ekhaya’ Music Video Featuring Digital Sangoma
Bravo Le Roux Drops ‘Ekhaya’ Music Video Featuring Digital Sangoma. Bravo Le Roux is maintaining his momentum with unwavering determination after the triumph of his album ‘Igazi, Iinyembezi Nombilo.’
Taking to Instagram, the Capetown-based rapper announced another piece of good and artistic work in his music video Ekhaya featuring Digital Sangoma. “3. Ekhaya 🛖 Nanku umsebenzi omtsha, sicela niyibukele niyonwabele. OUT NOW on YouTube. Directed: @pz_visualcontent Edited: @official_mizomaclean Styled: @coramaree_inc Make up: @devinebeautyaddicts Sponsored: @_nikonsouthafrica & @photohire,” he wrote.
After the success of the music video for his acclaimed lead single, ‘Umntu’ featuring Sjava, Bravo Le Roux has now released fresh visuals for another track from his body of work. The rapper described the track as a song about a young man’s journey in seeking closure from his own mother.
The music video masterfully weaves a captivating narrative, seamlessly connecting the song’s array of emotions through its compelling visual storytelling. This remarkable piece of art was both filmed and sponsored by Nikon, adding a layer of technical excellence to its creative brilliance.
With its captivating visuals and thought-provoking symbolism, the “Ekhaya” music video is poised to further elevate Bravo Le Roux‘s status in the music industry. This collaboration with Digital Sangoma demonstrates the power of blending tradition with innovation, making it a significant milestone not only for the artist but also for South African music as a whole.
Despite all of his accomplishments, Bravo has never failed to express his gratitude to his fans for their steadfast support. “It just doesn’t matter what I implement, you guys ALWAYS SHOW UP FOR ME & you never stopped. All these numbers, all these tags, all these personal interactions & sing-alongs are all done by YOU. These bookings, brands & opportunities are all because of YOU. Yanga ningenza njalo nakwi tshomi zenu, Ndiyabulela. Ta Bravo iDyan Yezwe,” he said.