Contrary to the title of the song "Fwa Fwa Fwa" which loosely translates to carelessness, there is nothing careless about the production of the video.
Review: Azawi releases 'Fwa Fwa Fwa' music video
At a time when chocolate prices are taking a hike, Azawi blesses the screen with 'melanin-plated' video for her song "Fwa Fwa Fwa". Still riding the wave of her successful album "African Music" which came out last year, the singer shows that it gets better.
Celebrated film director Kenny Roc was behind the camera curating artistic scenes and smooth transitions, which complemented the laid-back lyrics of longing for a careful and devoted love.
The shooting took place in Johannesburg with some of the most celebrated African models gracing the "vampire diaries-ic" house, holding the viewer delicately in contemporary fashion, suits, fur coats, gold teeth.
The models include Mariane Pembe of Namibia who claimed fame after the 2013 Big Brother show and Ponahalo Mojapelo of South Africa.
Azawi shines in gold, blazers and casual jacket dancing under chandelier lighting with a backdrop of wall pictures that unheard stories, soft light streaming through windows and under the background of the night.
The video is awaking dream, the more you look the more beauty you see.
This is the sixth video off the album with the likes of "Majje" which was released in March. The audio was engineered by Swangz Avenue producer Steve Keys and the lyrics where a collaboration between Azawi and songwriter Julius Kyazze.
Since the album release, it has amassed international welcome in countries like United Kingdom, Columbia and Papua New Guinea and topping "Top 100 songs of 2021" on Apple Music and Afro Beats Hits.
In exactly 2 minutes and 52 seconds is all the effort put behind both song and video production and it is easy to watch how much it has paid off.
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