Zimdancehall musician Winky D is Adam, pop singer Gemma Griffiths is Eve and she is carrying a snake (the Devil) in the Garden of Eden.
The video, released yesterday on YouTube, is a vast improvement for Winky D who had become synonymous with boring music videos such as Disappear and Ngirozi.
But with MuGarden, Winky D went all out as it has an international standard and shows that a lot of work was put into it. The setting was ideal with the two paired in a garden with lush lawns and exotic fruits, looking like they were in paradise.
Winky D Goes All Out With MuGarden Video |
South Africa-born Gemma, who was raised in Harare, is not a new face as she once won the hearts of many when she sang a rendition of Jah Prayzah’s Mudhara Vachauya as well as Oliver Mtukudzi’s Neria.
Commenting on the music video that has already been viewed over 151 000 times, a few hours after its release, one Justice Gonde said Gemma nailed it adding that the video was on point.
“Gemma nailed it more than what I was expecting. She even went on to finish the piece in Shona. Visual presentation, lyrics and timing all in order. Well done to Winky and Gemma,” commented Gonde.
The Chronicle