Towela’s new music video “Zingati” takes over the top spot in Zambian playlists

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Rédaction Africa Links 24 with ZambiaMonitor Contributor
Published on 2024-03-25 17:37:31

Zambian songbird Towela Kaira has once again captured the hearts of music lovers with her latest video for ‘Zingati’. The star-studded collaboration, featuring Congolese musician Majoos, female rap sensation Xaven, and rising star Blood Kid YVOK, has quickly gained popularity, reaching 233 thousand views on YouTube in just four days since its release.

The song, a fusion of Rhumba, hip-hop, and R&B, has been a hit on both radio and club playlists, with fans praising its catchy melodies and infectious beats. The overwhelming response can also be seen in the over 500 comments left on the video streaming platform. One fan expressed their love for the song by stating, “My wedding committee may not agree, but I’m adding this one to the playlist.”

Many viewers have high hopes for the video, predicting that it will be Towela’s first to reach 1 million streams on YouTube. One enthusiastic subscriber even promised to do anything if the song hits 1 million views in seven weeks, showing the level of excitement and anticipation surrounding the track.

Notably, comments from subscribers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been flooding in, showing their support for Majoos, their fellow countryman who features prominently in the song. Representatives from the DRC can be seen proudly displaying their nation’s flags in the comments, highlighting the sense of patriotism and unity shared among fans of the talented artists.

As Towela continues to make waves in the music industry, her success is further solidified by the positive reception of ‘Zingati’. The video’s rapid rise in views and the enthusiastic response from fans are a testament to her growing popularity and influence in the Zambian music scene.

It is important to note that all rights to the material, including the video for ‘Zingati’, are reserved by the creators and may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without prior express permission from ZAMBIA MONITOR. This serves as a reminder to respect the hard work and creativity of the artists involved in producing such captivating content.

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