By Isaac Tugume
Black Market Records has done the unexpected by releasing three music videos and two audios back-to-back, a move that’s not only unusual but is also bound to set the trend for other record labels in Africa and around the world.
The music videos, which are already being streamed on YouTube by fans from across the continent include; ‘Bad Man Do’ by Nigerian artist Johnny Benxz, ‘Sekete’ by Joefes, ‘Maisha Yako’ by Boondocks Gang, while the audios are; ‘My Vanilla’ by King Baganda, a Congolese artist, and ‘Tulibabembu’ by Zambian musician Marck Don.
‘Bad Man Do’ -By Johnny Benzx, Emilian Starz & LBK Nandeboy
Nigerian artist Johnny Benxz today released the long-awaited video for ‘Bad Man Do’ which he performs with Emilian Starz from Uganda, and LBK Nandeboy from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Directed by Keith Enock, the ‘Bad Man Do’ video is a studio project that’s bound to leave a lasting impact on the African music scene, especially because the song is a reverberating club banger that combines three countries under one party roof!
‘Sekete’- By Joefes, Fathermoh, Iphoolish & Harry Craze
Mbuzi Gang member Joefes teams up with his comrades on the mic, Fathermoh, Iphoolish, and Harry Craze in this explosive video, making it a very powerful jam that unleashes a rare form of musical synergy on the Kenyan music scene, which will soon engulf the rest of East Africa.
‘Maisha Yako’- By Boondocks Gang
A massive comeback for Boondocks Gang, ‘Maisha Yako’ is a pulsating Gengetone classic with electrifying visuals that will leave everyone who experiences the video fascinated, because the Boondocks Gang showcases a rare style of artistic masterly on this project.
‘My Vanilla’- By King Baganda
Congolese artist King Baganda is back in a new style with a sizzling single dubbed ‘My Vanilla’, which is now available on YouTube and digital platforms. A scintillating Afrobeat jam, ‘My Vanilla’ is a story about a man who loves his woman (Vanilla) so much that besides wanting to start a family with her, he promises to take care of her needs and wants so that she never lacks anything in life.
‘Tulibabembu’- By Marck Don
Zambian artist Marck Don returns with a new jam dubbed ‘Tulibabembu’, which he has released today on YouTube and digital platforms.
‘Tulibabembu’, which roughly translates to ‘We are all sinners’ in English, is a very thought-provoking tune in which Marck Don lashes out at people who pretend to be holy and brand others sinners, yet no man on earth is free of sin.
Make sure to check out all the jams listed above on YouTube by simply clicking the links!
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