The music video for ‘365 Days’ by Intaba Yase Dubai, featuring Eswatini’s lyrical powerhouse Lyrikal Busta, has officially dropped on YouTube.
Released this past Friday, the video has already captured the attention of over 4,000 viewers, a testament to the artists’ growing popularity and the powerful message embedded in their collaboration.
‘365 Days’ is more than just a song; it is a narrative woven from the threads of personal experiences, struggles, and triumphs.
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According to Lyrikal Busta, the journey of this remarkable track began during an unexpected yet fateful encounter at a live show in Durban, where the two artists first met.
Their shared passion for storytelling and a deep understanding of the complexities of life laid the groundwork for what would become a poignant anthem, echoing the hustle and determination required to navigate the myriad challenges life presents.
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The video for ‘365 Days’ has not only made waves on YouTube but also premiered on MTV Base’s esteemed segment, ‘Sparkling New.’ Just a week prior, it graced the screens of Channel O, marking a significant milestone in the careers of both Intaba Yase Dubai and Lyrikal Busta.
This exposure on such influential platforms highlights the duo’s commitment to promoting African music and culture, placing them firmly on the map of emerging musical talents.
Lyrikal Busta revealed that the creative process behind ‘365 Days’ was enriched by the expertise of acclaimed producer Dee R, whose innovative approach and artistic vision played a crucial role in shaping the track.
Under his guidance, Intaba Yase Dubai and Lyrikal Busta embarked on a musical journey that transcended traditional boundaries, allowing them to explore new sounds while staying true to their roots.
According to Intaba Yase Dubai, the creation of ‘365 Days’ represented more than just the production of a new song;
it was a heartfelt opportunity to share personal narratives, struggles, and victories through the medium of music.