Winky D drops video for Ijipita. Singer Winky D has dropped the music video of his much loved song ‘Ijipita’.
This follows right on the heels of the chanter clinching the much coveted People’s Choice Award at the recently ended NAMAs.
Winky had promised his fans On Instagram that he was going to drop an online surprise for them today
Said Winky
I would like to express my undying gratitude,and, indebtedness to all the great people who continue to add their loud, credible and valuable voices through voting for Winky D to be the all weather Musical People’s Choice. NAMA 2019 has the Gafa name engraved on the People’s Choice gong, yet again. I acknowledge with deep respect, the infinite confidence you have reposed in the Gafa musical journey. I am encouraged to continue placing rich musical roots in the souls of your support.
This time around,l am honouring your support through a special online surprise like never before. This experience will be duly granted to you at midday(12pm), Zimbabwean time, tomorrow 2 March 2020.
After that much anticipation, Winky has delivered forth on the goods! The song ‘Ijipita’ is an allegorical reference to the Biblical story of the Jewish nation during their slavery by the Egyptians and their exodus from the land of the slave masters to the promised land of Canaan.
In the video, Winky who is donning Biblical era attire is depicted as the African version of Moses who is going to liberate his people and lead them to a safe haven in Canaan.
The video excellently manages to portray the events of Exodus, from the slave masters’ brutality, the haughty pharaoh who hardened his heart and the devastating ten plagues which ravaged the land. The singer even got the Pharaoh’s royal garb down to a T, providing somewhat of a visual feast for the artistic eyes.
Check out the video and let us know what you think of it!
Source – iHarare
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