
VIDEO: LeeMcKrazy & King P – AmaGlobe ft. Pcee, Scotts Maphuma, Mpho Spizzy & Infinity Musiq
The music video for “AmaGlobe” by LeeMcKrazy and King P, featuring Pcee, Scotts Maphuma, Mpho Spizzy, and Infinity Musiq, is a high-energy, street-rooted celebration of youth culture, creativity, and amapiano dominance. The word “AmaGlobe” — a local slang term that loosely refers to flexing global style, success, or influence — sets the tone for a video that’s unapologetically bold, stylish, and proudly South African. It captures the modern amapiano movement’s essence: music, lifestyle, and unity among young, talented creators.
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From the opening scene, the video bursts with energy and color. The setting alternates between vibrant township streets, open parking lots, and night-lit performance spaces — environments that symbolize where amapiano was born and where it thrives. The atmosphere is immediately infectious: laughter, dance, and camaraderie fill the screen, backed by a beat that blends heavy log drums, melodic basslines, and intricate percussion — the unmistakable fingerprint of Infinity Musiq’s production.
LeeMcKrazy commands the opening moments with his trademark vocal agility and playful charisma. His delivery is rhythmic and confident, setting a celebratory tone. His performance scenes — surrounded by friends and dancers — exude authenticity and joy. His expressions and body language radiate the pride of someone representing the amapiano generation that has gone global.
King P’s presence balances LeeMcKrazy’s energy with composed confidence. His scenes are sharp and stylish, often framed in group shots that show leadership and swagger. Together, they embody the collaborative spirit that defines amapiano — where individuality and teamwork coexist effortlessly.
The video’s visual rhythm matches the track’s layered structure. Each verse introduces new performers, energy shifts, and movement bursts, giving the video a dynamic, unpredictable flow. Pcee’s arrival brings charisma and vocal playfulness. His performance is lively and animated, amplifying the video’s energy. The camera work during his scenes is quick and kinetic, matching his delivery’s pace.
Scotts Maphuma adds musical texture and stage presence. His role feels like the connector — grounding the performance scenes while maintaining the flow between verses. His scenes are often set around rhythmic dance moves or expressive gestures, emphasizing the communal heartbeat of the track.
Mpho Spizzy injects youthful flair into the mix. His verse is full of bounce and swagger, with scenes showing effortless movement and confident self-expression. The director uses close-up shots to highlight his playful personality and connection to the beat.
Infinity Musiq, though mainly behind the boards, makes his creative presence felt through visual cues — performance shots featuring his musical setup or subtle production-related details. His sonic craftsmanship drives the entire video’s pacing — every visual transition, lighting shift, and cut aligns perfectly with the music’s rhythm and drop points.





