
VIDEO: Majorsteez & Nomfundo Moh – Angeke
The music video for “Angeke” by Majorsteez and Nomfundo Moh is a visually expressive and emotionally layered story that perfectly complements the song’s themes of love, longing, and unspoken connection. The title “Angeke”, meaning “It won’t happen” or “It’s impossible” in isiZulu, frames the video as an exploration of desire, heartbreak, and the tension between hope and reality.
Majorsteez recently appeared on Smooth Operator featuring AKA.
From the opening scene, the viewer is drawn into a moody, cinematic atmosphere. Low, ambient lighting and warm color tones immediately establish intimacy. The video alternates between indoor, softly lit rooms and urban outdoor landscapes, using contrasting spaces to mirror the emotional highs and lows of the song. Shadows and natural light interplay to create depth and highlight the emotional nuances of the performers.
Nomfundo Moh commands the screen with her soulful and heartfelt performance. Her expressions, gestures, and movement convey vulnerability and quiet strength simultaneously. She is often framed in close-ups, allowing viewers to feel the depth of her emotion — a slight tremble in her hands, a reflective gaze, or a slow step toward or away from the camera. Her wardrobe is elegant yet understated, featuring flowing fabrics in neutral or soft colors that emphasize emotional transparency over spectacle.
Majorsteez appears alongside her as a complementary presence, often positioned to visually balance Nomfundo’s introspection. His delivery is confident yet restrained, reflecting the emotional tension in the song. He is shown both in performance shots — singing or rapping — and in contemplative moments, walking through dimly lit streets or sitting in reflective spaces. The interplay between the two performers visually narrates a story of connection, distance, and unspoken longing.
The cinematography is intimate and intentional. Slow pans, soft focus, and deliberate framing capture both emotional subtleties and aesthetic elegance. The video frequently uses reflections — in mirrors, windows, or water — as a motif to symbolize introspection, self-awareness, and the duality of desire versus reality. Close-ups of hands, faces, and eyes highlight emotion, while wide shots of empty streets or open spaces emphasize isolation and the weight of longing.



