Jah Prayzah unveils “Kuno” visuals

Trust Khosa, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment

Superstar Jah Prayzah has set social media abuzz with the release of his new video titled “Kuno,” featuring his daughter Kayla and Tendaishe Chitima.

The heartfelt track is part of his upcoming album, “Ndini Mukudzei,” which is set to be launched this weekend.

“Kuno” speaks about love, legacy, and the bonds that remain unbroken, even beyond this life. It is the first full song released from the album.

The video, directed by Umsebenzi ka Blaqs and Dir Dave, showcases exceptional craftsmanship in sound, lighting, and scripting.

Fans expressed their excitement upon the video’s release.

One fan commented: “The greatest Zimbabwean artist to ever live! You fully represent Zimbabweans worldwide. Your work is seen, loved, and appreciated. Baba ndibaba, Jah Prayzah is the father of Zimbabwean music. Let’s break records with this album!”

Another fan, Tanaka Mabasa, added: “Jah Prayzah, I’m beyond excited for your upcoming new album! Your music has been a beacon of hope, inspiration, and joy in my life, and I know this new release will be no exception. Your unique voice, thought-provoking lyrics, and infectious rhythms lift spirits and bring people together.

“I eagerly anticipate the new vibes, stories, and messages you’ll share with the world. Your dedication to your craft and passion for spreading positivity through your art is truly admirable. I can’t wait to dive into the new album and experience the magic you’ve created!”

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