Sho Madjozi shares 6 steps to making the lit Kona music video

Sho Madjozi shares 6 steps to making the lit Kona music video

Mzansi’s BET award winner, Sho Madjozi, is back home and back to work. Sho is busy working on her Kona music video and it looks super-lit.

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Sho is Mzansi’s African princess. The Limpopo-born star represents Africa’s rich culture to the highest degree and brings with it her own sweet, modern twist.

Briefly.co.za knows how involved Sho is when it comes to her craft. Our girl gets down and dirty and makes sure that everything is 100% authentic.

Shooting the music video for her killer track, Kona, Sho has once again incorporated the stunning xibelani skirts, which have become her signature wear. Sho never fails to showcase her Tsonga culture with pride.

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Taking to social media, Sho shared six steps that went into making the Kona music video. In these steps she shows how the gorgeous xibelani skirts are made too.

The hype around the release of this music video is too real!

1. Buying the wool for the xibelani skirts

2. Getting the best of the best to assist in the making of the making the xibelani skirts

3. Hair, of course!

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4. Personalising the kicks

5. Face gotta be beat

6. Squad, assemble!

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.

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