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By Siphesihle Dlamini

Eswatini music superstar, Young Zesh is poised to debut the music video for his heartfelt track ‘Ungangikhaleli’ from his latest album, ‘Lwandiso’.

The decision to create visuals for ‘Ungangikhaleli’ was driven by Young Zesh’s desire to bring to life the poignant narrative and personal journey embedded within the song.

With a message that resonates deeply with listeners and an overwhelmingly positive response to the audio release, the artist felt compelled to offer a visual presentation that would complement and enhance the emotional impact of the track.

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Collaborating with Eswatini’s talented filmmakers Luyanda Motsa of Luda Films, also known as Director Astom, and Siphosethu Sibandze of Ayeye Entertainment, who directed the video, Young Zesh embarked on a creative journey to translate his musical vision into a captivating visual story.

The collaborative effort and dedication of all involved promise a visually stunning product that reflects the passion and artistry of the team.

Young Zesh

Emphasizing that ‘Ungangikhaleli’ is just the beginning of a series of music videos accompanying his 15-track album, Young Zesh encouraged his fans and supporters to engage with the upcoming visuals.

The music video for ‘Ungangikhaleli’ is scheduled for release this Friday, with a premiere on YouTube that promises to captivate audiences with its raw emotion and authenticity.

Through the lyrics of ‘Ungangikhaleli’, Young Zesh bares his soul with unflinching honesty, addressing the challenges and obstacles he faces on his journey to success.

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While acknowledging the skepticism surrounding his financial situation, the artist remains steadfast in his determination to overcome adversity and provide for his family.

The song serves as a poignant reflection on the delicate balance between pursuing one’s dreams and shouldering the responsibilities of fatherhood.

Young Zesh’s candid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs in his life offers a glimpse into the complexities of his experiences, inviting listeners to empathize and connect with his narrative on a deeper level.

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