S.A House Music Videos You Need to See

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If you’re a fan of S.A house music, then you need to check out these videos! From old-school classics to new-school anthems, these videos represent the best of the best in South African house music.

S.A House Music Videos

In the past few years, South African house music has taken the world by storm. If you’re a fan of the genre, then you’ll want to check out these videos. From catchy tunes to stunning visuals, these videos have it all.

“Bhenga” by Dj Maphorisa

Dj Maphorisa is a South African house music producer and DJ who has had a huge impact on the development of the “bhenga” style of house music. Bhenga is a type of house music that is characterized by its use of traditional African drums and percussion instruments, as well as its distinctive “bouncing” bassline.

Maphorisa’s track “Bhenga” is considered to be one of the defining tracks of the bhenga style, and its accompanying music video is a perfect example of the style in action. The video features a number of South African dancers performing traditional dances while wearing colorful clothes and headdresses. The end result is a visually stunning and incredibly vibrant video that perfectly captures the energy and spirit of bhenga music.

“Gqom” by Distruction Boyz

“Gqom” by Distruction Boyz is one of the most popular S.A house music videos. The video features the two members of the group, GoldMAX and Mthembu, dancing and rapping in front of a backdrop of the South African flag. The video is simple but effective, and the song is catchy and addictive.

“Soweto Baby” by Wizkid ft. DJ Maphorisa

“Soweto Baby” is a song by Nigerian musician Wizkid, featuring South African record producer and DJ Maphorisa. The song was released on September 12, 2016, by Starboy Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Africa. The song peaked at number 2 on the South African iTunes chart and number 1 on the Spotify Viral chart in South Africa.

The music video for the song was released on September 12, 2016. It was shot and directed by Sesan. The video features Wizkid and DJ Maphorisa in a luxurious mansion with beautiful women. The video has over 3 million views on YouTube as of December 2016.

Why You Need to See Them

S.A house music has been on the rise in recent years and there are some great videos out there that you need to see. The music is catchy and the beats are sure to get you moving. The videos are also well-produced and the dancers are incredibly talented. If you’re a fan of house music, then you need to check out these videos.

They’re innovative

House music videos are some of the most innovative and creative out there. The best directors in the industry are constantly finding new ways to create visually stunning videos that capture the essence of the music. If you’re a fan of house music, then you need to see these videos.

They’re creative

South African music videos are known for their creativity, and there are a few that really stand out. If you’re a fan of house music, then you need to check out these videos. They’ll definitely get your feet tapping.

1. “One More Time” by Jullian Gomes
This video features a creative use of stop-motion animation, and it tells the story of a relationship between two people who are unable to be together.

2. “No Logic” by Euphonik
This video is set in a post-apocalyptic world, and it follows a group of survivors as they try to find a way to escape the danger that surrounds them.

3. “Feel It” by DJ Kent
This video is set in an alternate universe where people have the ability to fly, and it follows a group of friends as they explore this new world.

They’re fun

S.A house music videos are not only creative and expressive but also a lot of fun to watch. The vibrant colors, interesting characters and clever narratives make for an engaging and entertaining experience. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or not, these videos are definitely worth checking out.

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