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5 Outstanding Music Videos By Female Artists in 2017

When it comes to music videos in 2017, the ladies ruled the roost. The visuals stepped out of the box. Some ladies took the provocative route for shock effect. Other ladies chose to show vulnerable sides whilst others bosses it up. Whatever the narrative these Zimbabwean female artists chose to give quality visuals. So who are the female artists who decided to deliver eye-catching music videos. Check out the 5 most outstanding Zimbabwean music videos by women in 2017.

1. Ammara Brown ‘Akiliz’

The relationship between Ammara Brown and Blaqs has created visuals fit for TV. With ‘Bhachura’ and ‘Whachu Want’ under their belts, their next venture had to be stupendous. While fans and critics weren’t too amused with the delay of ‘Akiliz’ music video, the visuals have redeemed the creative collaborative. Ammara owns her sexuality, something often frowned upon by the rather conservative audience. But Miss Brown tells the story of how a relationship can have you weak and bound. The narrative Queen is actually tasteful. Mukoko has always been one of the best dancers in Zim entertainment. Akiliz is definitely a music video worth the watch and is out of the usual box.

2. KikkyBadass ‘Body Conversations’

Kikky Badass is to Zimbabwe what Nadia Nakai or Nicki Minaj are to other mainstream media. The ‘Queen of the South’ rapper and singer understands the power of visual appeal. On the music video directed again by Blaqs, Kikky gives shock value for the conservative audience. Body Conversations is risque and has had fans oogling.

3. Tamy ‘Ndyeke’

Tamy in Ndyeke proves that she’s no longer the little girl that fans fell in love with. The Andy Cutta directed music video has a mature, storyline quintessential of R&B music videos. It’s the fireplace, wine and even emotions evoked that make Ndyeke outstanding.

4.Cindy Munyavi ‘Setter Pace’

Cindy is ahead of her game in Zim entertainment. She has a pan African appeal whilst staying at home. The queen of ballads went Afro Beats with her smash hit Setter Pace. In the Andy Cutta directed music video, Cindy is taking charge. The concept of revenging a bad partner takes a different route compared to traditional Zimbabwean music videos.

5. Tiara Baluti ‘Bad Gyal Flex’

The second female rapper on the list. Bad Gyal flex was shot in the desert in Botswana. Andy Cutta’s camera work makes the simple visuals work well. Tiara also shows off her dance skills though the choreography is simple.

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