
VIDEO: Al Xapo, Benzoo & EeQue – SNOKONOKO
The music video for “SNOKONOKO” is a raw, street-driven, high-octane visual statement that leans heavily into movement, confidence, and unfiltered Amapiano energy. It’s not polished for softness — it’s designed to hit hard, move bodies, and reflect the fearless, gritty spirit of the streets where the sound lives.
TxC, Mavo and Shoday recently appeared on Welele featuring Leemckrazy, RALD, W4de and Al Xapo.
From the opening frames, the video establishes an urban, night-charged atmosphere. Dark skies, flashing lights, concrete backdrops, and tightly packed performance spaces immediately ground the visuals in street culture. The camera doesn’t sit still — it moves, swings, and pushes forward, creating a sense of urgency and momentum that matches the track’s aggressive log-drum patterns.
Al Xapo sets the tone with a calm but commanding presence. His performance is restrained yet powerful — minimal gestures, steady eye contact, and deliberate movements. The camera often locks onto him in medium shots, letting his confidence carry the frame without distraction. His styling is understated but sharp, reinforcing authority without excess.
Benzoo brings raw kinetic energy. His scenes are louder, more animated, and filled with expressive gestures and body movement. The camera follows his motion closely, sometimes handheld, giving his performance an unpredictable, almost chaotic edge. He embodies the unfiltered street pulse of the track.
EeQue balances the duo with bold charisma and seasoned presence. His delivery is confident and playful, and the visuals lean into his personality — wider shots, group scenes, and strong posture that emphasize status and control. When he’s on screen, the environment feels fuller, louder, and more communal.





