Entries in Hip Hop (5)

Thursday
Apr122012

Hip Hop artist Prinston releases new music video

PRINSTON
“Feelin You” Music Video 

Prinston - Feelin You Music VideoIf you still don’t know who Prinston is, then I’m afraid you’ve been living under a rock that’s deprived you of some of the best Hip Hop music South Africa has to offer! Straight out of Durban, Prince Zondo, aka Prinston, is a versatile musician/song writer/producer who has a new offering for his fans and the SA R&B / Hip Hop market.

Prinston was firmly placed on the map with his hit single off his BEDROOM DREAMS debut album called WHAT THEY LIKE, which created a huge buzz in the hip hop community as well as the hit single CLOSER, which topped the UK charts in 2011. ‘BEDROOM DREAMS’ was released nationwide to all major music retailers through Glayboy Music Group and Electromode.

Having spent some time in the US, where he gained local and international exposure, Prinston’s music career has continued to build momentum. He has performed alongside Cash Money Record’s artist Jay Sean and is the brand ambassador for Ecko Unltd.

Prinston has released his new hit single FEELIN YOU with a bang. iKind Media was tasked with producing the FEELIN YOU music video utilizing a range of local and international skill sets including post production 3D set extensions, styalised grading and 2D title animation. The entire black and white themed project was shot over an intensive 2 day period at iKind Studio in Durban.

Catch FEELIN YOU on Channel O or watch the music video above.

www.prinston.co.za

PRINSTON - Feelin You Music Video Credits
Directors Matt Nefdt and Devin Carter
Cinematographer Devin Carter
Director of Lighting Devin Carter
Producer Michael Nefdt
Production Assistant Brad Backhouse
Editor Devin Carter
VFX, Animation and Composition Matt Nefdt
Wardrobe Kerry Duval / Levonne Nefdt
Make-Up Shanelle Jewnarain / Levonne Nefdt
Hair Design Blu Gel Hair Studio
Choreographer Levonne Nefdt

Sunday
Feb192012

Original Material Awards Best Music Video for Niche Fam

CONVERSE ORIGINAL MATERIAL AWARDS 2011
The Playhouse, Durban

The creme of local hip hop culture was out in force at the prestigious Converse Original Material Awards staged at The Playhouse theatre in Durban at the close of 2011.

OMAZ, brain-child of Ayanda Makukule and Mduduzi Duma aka DJ Lab of Gagasi FM, was launched in 2009 as a platform to encourage, recognise and honour local hip hop artists.

Categories included in the 2011 awards were Best Mix Tape; Best EP, Album Of The Year, Single Of The Year, Best Dance Crew, Best Music Video, DJ Of The Year, Best Newcomer, Producer Of The Year, Rap Crew Of The Year and Emcee Of The Year to mention a few.

Kasi rapper Zakwe took the award for Single Of The Year for Bathi Ngiyachoma (…check out the music video here - an iKind Media post-production project), while Flowsik was named the Best Lyricist Of The Year. Dance Crew Of The Year went to Rebels and Niche Fam scooped the coveted Best Music Video award for their single Pretty Girl (…check out the iKind Media produced music video here). Level Underground Squad (LUS) took home the Album Of The Year Award.

Live entertainment on the night featured performances from some of Durban’s most talented artists including Judas, whose energy dictated the tempo of the show, Mhlathi, who left the crowd begging for more with his single Krump vs House and female MC SkyWanda who performed alongside Apple. Abdus, Hydro, Flowsik and newcomer MG also delivered great performances. The dance crews stepped up with phenomenal performances from Warrior Knights, who incorporated traditional dance moves into their choreography, and Floor Assassins, who awed the audience with their artistic display of flexibility and movement. Makukule delivered a breathtaking finale with MC SkyWanda that brought the audience to a standing ovation.

While the Original Material Awards originated in KwaZulu-Natal, Ayanda Makukule and Mduduzi Duma plan to expose talent from across South Africa in a bid to crown OMAZThe Hip Hop Event of the Year”.

(Photography : Jono Hornby)

iKind Media
Your idea. Our imagination.

Saturday
Feb112012

New Prinston music video coming soon

PRINSTON - “FEELIN YOU”

Prinston - Feelin You - Coming Soon!Glayboy Music Group will soon be releasing their latest, much anticipated music video from South Africa’s hottest ‘hip hop / RnB / rapper / producer’ talent, Durban’s home-grown Prinston, for the hit single “Feelin You”. Look out for this new iKind Media-produced music video featuring Levi.

Enjoy the teaser left and keep up with all the latest news from Prinston on his website…

www.prinston.co.za

iKind Media
Your idea. Our imagination.

Thursday
Jun162011

Launch of new Prinston music video

PRINSTON - WHAT THEY LIKE

PRINSTON - What They Like - Music VideoThe place to have been on Friday night was Durban’s Florida Road FTV for the launch of Prinston’s new music video for his latest club anthem, ‘What They Like’.

Prince Zondo, aka Prinston, is a versatile musician/writer/producer straight out of Durban, South Africa, whose music is a smooth blend of hip hop mixed with RnB vocals. Having spent some time in the USA where he gained local and international exposure, Prinston’s music career has continued to build momentum and is now heading for the stratosphere. He has performed alongside Cash Money Records artist, Jay Sean, and his single ‘Closer’ is a hit on South African and UK radio stations. ‘What They Like’ is already creating a stir in the local hip hop industry and has recently been playlisted on some of South Africas top radio stations. The iKind Media-produced music video will soon be hitting TV screens across the nation via SABC, MTV Base, Channel O and VUZU.

Prinston has also recently been nominated for Best Mainstream Act of the year for Malaysia’s 2011 African Entertainment Awards.

His debut album, ‘Bedroom Dreams’, has been released nationwide to all major music retailers through Glayboy Music Group and Electromode.

You can watch the ‘What They Like’ music video above or in our video gallery here and click the thumbnails below to enlarge a few ‘Behind the Scenes’ photos from the music video shoot.

www.prinston.co.za

 
Prinston - What They Like - Music Video Credits    
Directors Matt Nefdt and Devin Carter Editors Matt Nefdt and Devin Carter
Director of Photography Devin Carter Production Management Glayboy Music Group
Production Assistant 1 Marcus Hebbelmann Behind The Scenes Photography Levonne Nefdt - Blue Hen Media
Production Assistant 2 Michael Nefdt Sponsors Ecko Unlimited, Autostyle Motorsport, Vitamin Water

Saturday
Jun042011

Pastor Bheki - Radical hip hop gospel music

INTERVIEW WITH PASTOR BHEKI KHAWULA

Pastor Bheki - Ngiyabonga Nkosi Music VideoRadical Hip Hop Gospel Music? Yes, you read correctly. Pastor Bheki is a dynamic Durban pastor making waves in the South African gospel music scene. I caught up with Pastor Bheki for a candid interview following the release of his debut music video, Ngiyabonga Nkosi (Thank You, my Lord), produced by iKind Media.

1. What and who inspired you to be a pastor?

“No one inspired me to be a pastor. In fact, in my list of dreams, pasturing a church was not part of that list. All I wanted was to become a marketing and sales practitioner not knowing that God had a different plan for my life. In 1999 I received a compelling call through the Spirit of God to attend bible college. That’s where everything began.”

2. What parish/church do you preach at?

“We have just planted a vibrant church with a 21st century approach, and this is where I preach most of the time on Sundays. However, my preaching ministry is increasingly finding its toll in such places as:
Secondary Schools’ gatherings i.e. morning assemblies and Students’ Christian Organisations.
Tertiary institutions like MUT (Mangosuthu University of Technology)
Radio stations (IGagasi 99.5FM, Highway Radio, UKhozi FM and IMbokodo FM)”

3. Which musician would you say inspires you most?

“Over time, I have listened to different musical artists who have inspired and influenced me at various levels. It’s hard to single out just one. Having said that, I always enjoy Pastor Benjamin Dube’s music.”

4. Growing up, did you sing in the church choir?

“I’ll say, most of my music background stems from the church; I’ve been involved a lot with the church choir, the worship leading team and also have been a Praise & Worship leader for some time. I still do and enjoy it; besides my church background, I also had formal music tuition with Ukusa Music Training Programme at UKZN’s Howard College. I had training as a vocalist and drummer.”

5. What inspired you to enter Hip Hop music?

“As a youngster, I’ve always been radical in my approach. I always wanted to see change. When I got saved in 1993, as a teenager, together with my other friends we listened to Kirk Franklin’s radical music. RADICAL was common ground. I loved Kirk’s approach to The Gospel, so much that in 1995 I wrote a Hip Hop song and lead it in church.”

6. It is believed that every new generation on contemporary music inevitably suffers some form of backslash from the traditional audiences. Would you say you have experienced the same?

“Yes, it’s a fact. Let’s bring in a little of history. When Martin Luther wrote new songs, in a form of hymns, it was contemporary for his generation, and for that reason he was ostracized and considered a rebel, but our modern generation considers Martin Luther’s style traditional, old and out of date.”

“You can’t put new wine in old wineskins, because they will break.”, Jesus advised.

I’m reminded of an accusation where a guest preacher publicly rebuked me for “bringing world music into the church”. I was offended at first, but have learned to accept that I’m pouring new wine, and most definitely, old wineskin can’t stand it. Now I know that the audience that loves and accepts my music is my target audience, and those who do not find it appealing are not my target audience. My ideal goal is to go beyond the four corners of church traditions and reach the modern, radical, unreachable that you cannot touch through church traditions while not compromising the message of The Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

7. What challenges do you find yourself facing being both pastor and musician?

“Consolidating the two roles was the main challenge. The pastor dresses like The Pastor! The State President! A Man of Stature! A hip-hop musician is a completely different “species”! I, myself, took time to fuse the two roles. This was, perhaps, because I hadn’t seen anyone do it. At the same time I found pleasure and fulfillment in administering the two roles. They’re both fulltime careers and BOTH demand my full, undivided attention. The advantage is their inter-dependability. Preparing for my sermon usually gives birth to a new song and the other way round.”

8. What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned thus far in your career/music industry?

“Believing in oneself and trusting in The Lord, your God. Keep knocking. Don’t wait for someone to come to you, instead, go out there and present your best. Tenacity. Since good things don’t come easily, do not give up easily. Remain resilient and keep going. Most of all, people do not buy your music simply because they want to make you rich, but they buy it because your music addresses their needs. If a good skill and exceptional talent are presented, then money will know where to go.”

9. When will your single/album released?

“Considering the work accomplished, I hope to launch the project around August 2011.”

10. Where can listeners hear your music?

“You can catch the “Ngiyabonga Nkosi” music video on Top Gospel (Top TV) and One Gospel (DSTV) and we intend to give it to more channels such as Channel O, Music Lounge and Gospel Gold as well as various radio stations. If you’d like to view in right away, just search for Pastor Bheki on Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook or on iKind Media’s website. And yes, for sure, in our Church too, hahaha!”

11. Where is your church based?

“We are right at the main entrance of the second biggest “township” in South Africa, called Umlazi. We use the old amphitheatre at 50 Mangosuthu Highway next to Umlazi Mega City Mall. The biggest prominent feature is Mega City Mall. If driving, the mall is situated about two minutes away from the old Durban International Airport, and the service starts at 9h00 and finishes at 11h00.”

12. Did you enjoy making your music video with iKind Media?

“This is my media family. iKind Media personnel are professionals who believe in good quality and excellence. Pricing is reasonable and competitive, and technology is cutting edge. I would recommend iKind Media to anyone who desires a professional music video.”

13. What else do you have in store for your fans?

“I have songs enough for two albums. For the next year or so, we’ll let the first album roll. We’re contemplating a Pastor Bheki City 2 City Tour. The tour is intended to be engaging to my audience and to give hope.”

14. What are your plans from here?

“I’m focused on completing the album and starting to work on a new one. The second album will be a level higher. The album I’m currently working on is certainly attracting more people with relevant skill-sets as needed by my musical career. It is for this reason that I believe the second project will even be better.”

15. Do you have a website or a social media profile? If yes, where do we find you?

Please find Pastor Bheki’s Facebook artist page or request friendship on my profile (Facebook). You may also follow me on Twitter. iKind Media is currently working on my professional website.

Editor’s Note : You can watch Pastor Bheki’s Ngiyabonga Nkosi music video above or in our video gallery here, and click the thumbnails below to enlarge a few “behind the scenes” photos from the shoot.

 
Pastor Bheki - Ngiyabonga Nkosi Credits    
Director Matt Nefdt Grip Lance Lutge
Director of Photography Devin Carter Catering and Make-Up Direction Levonne Nefdt - Blue Hen Media
Producer Megan Steyn Make-Up Face To Face - Beauty and Make-Up
Executive Producer Michael Nefdt Behind The Scenes Photography Michael Nefdt and Levonne Nefdt
Editors Matt Nefdt and Devin Carter