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As 4 Jerry P’s ‘Mlentengamunye’ visualiser smashes 10K

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MBABANE – As 4 Jerry P’s ‘Mlentengamunye’ has surpassed 10 000 views on YouTube within a month of release.

The success of the ‘Mlentengamunye’ visualiser crafted by the formidable lens of Direktor Kwenu of Motion Skies Pictures is a piece of art. The visuals do not just accompany the audio, they elevate the track’s haunting fusion of African Trap and Reggae undertones.

This milestone serves as the perfect launchpad for his upcoming album, ‘Libhungu Lemhlolo’. It signals that the Upscale Live signee is not a one-hit wonder, but an architect of a specific sound.

As 4 Jerry P, expressing his excitement about the song making waves on social media, mentioned: “The reception is overwhelming. We thank emaSwati and everyone for the love and support. I can’t wait for the release of my full-length project ‘Libhungu Lemhlolo’, which is set for release early next year.

‘Mlentengamunye’  has received love from locally and abroad, As 4 Jerry P  has been booked to perform in various events this year, including Eswatini International Trade Fair, Spring Fest, Stush In The Bush Official Launch and many other events.

Just recently, the artist shared that the music video was shot in the four different regions of Eswatini to capture various scenic backdrops. The video was filmed between August and September 2025 and released on November 27. The music video cost over E28 000, including paying the Direktor Kwenu, Upscale Live confirmed.

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