VIDEO: Romeo Makota & Eemoh – Abangifuni
The music video for “Abangifuni” is a deeply emotional and moving visual interpretation of the track’s central theme—the pain of rejection and displacement within one’s own home or community. Romeo Makota and Eemoh use minimalistic yet powerful imagery to highlight the heartbreak carried in the lyrics, with much of the focus placed on raw, intimate performances rather than elaborate sets or flashy effects.
Romeo Makota recently appeared on Uthando featuring Winnie Khumalo and Mr Brown.
The visuals emphasize solitude and reflection, often placing the artists in isolated or spacious environments that echo the feelings of emptiness and distance expressed in the song. Through close-up shots and restrained body language, the video captures the vulnerability of someone wrestling with the sorrow of being unwanted by the very people and places they thought would offer comfort and acceptance.
Eemoh’s soaring vocals blend seamlessly with Romeo Makota’s heartfelt delivery, and the video reflects this duality by showing both strength and fragility in their portrayals. Instead of choreography or high-energy visuals, the production relies on symbolic stillness—moments of silence, lingering gazes, and emotionally charged expressions—to draw viewers into the emotional weight of the story.