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Location: Gauteng/West Rand/Water Pump Station Shot And Edited by : Sihle Magugu/fotoArtsFilms Audio Recorded by : Phakamani "King Cann" Makhanya @eGaliniMediaHouse Audio Mixed and Mastered by : Phakamani "King Cann" Makhanya Performed by : Young Cannibal Audio Composed by : SanVi Guns "Hhay'manje'' Means.... "not Yet/Not now"...Whatever expectations people have about you, can wait....because you have your own Goals/Plans/Vision and Schedule to make every move that's necessary for your Career and Life journey, So the title of the song is "Hhay'Manje, because i also want those flashy material things you think i deserve for so much work i'm putting in, but it's not that time for me yet...i still got to do a lot to achieve and Prove to myself about my Skills and abilities, there are many steps that i do not want to skip in my Music Career as an Artist. I have this strong belief that the World Needs to pay attention to what i am offering WITHOUT incorporating the pressure that comes with the fame. Phakamani Makhanya - YOUNG CANNIBAL The musical video is inspired by nature and the genuinely constructed lyrics.The colour of the video depicts competitive rage and the fearlessness of the artist. The tennis court scenes add the feel of elegance and class without flashing or flossing. The trees and the windy background portrays a cannibals territory and habitat. The shades worn by YC is the definition of a bright future and also covering his eyes so he is not blinded by the flashy things and the spotlight. The outdoor scenes were were taken in the sunny side of Jo'burg where i shot all scenes in one area. -SIHLE MAGUGU - fotoarts films