T Mula releases music video

SOUTH AFRICA-BASED musician and businessman Tapfuma Nzara, who is affectionately known as T Mula, is today set to release a music video for his latest sizzling track Wine Up Slow.

SOUTH AFRICA-BASED musician and businessman Tapfuma Nzara, who is affectionately known as T Mula, is today set to release a music video for his latest sizzling track Wine Up Slow.

SINDISO DUBE OWN CORRESPONDENT

The dancehall single off the mix-tape dubbed Rude Bwoy Rap will be available for download on the artiste’s official website www.babyrasent.com .

Woza Weekend had the opportunity to view the video before its release. It is undoubtedly one of the best videos in the dancehall circles. Speaking to Woza Weekend from his South African base, T Mula said he expected the video to go international.

“This video will reach greater heights,” he said.

Tapfuma-Nzara
Tapfuma-Nzara

“I see it going international as we really worked hard on it. The song is more like a party song and it’s about a girl who can dance and makes the guys around go mad with her dance moves.”

The song was produced by Jamaican Baby G and the video was shot in Jamaica.

“There is a huge market for reggae and dancehall and I urge my fellow Zimbabwean artistes to keep pushing and keep bettering the quality of their work,” added T Mula.

He was born in Zimbabwe and his father is a former DJ and club owner while his late mother worked with renowned Zimbabwean singers, the late Andy Brown and Chiwoniso Maraire.

T Mula is the founder of Baby Ras Entertainment and also runs VIP Luxury Car Rental based in Johannesburg, who have supplied cars to notable video music productions, including P Square’s Testimony and Davido and Mafikizolo’s Tchelete.

T Mula has forged working relationships with giants in South Africa’s music video production industry, including Justin Campos, the founder of Gorilla Films, and Mike Ogoke, the founder of Godfather Productions.