Antany Knows pays tribute to women in latest music video
Antany Knows pays tribute to women in latest music video

Antany Knows pays tribute to women in latest music video

On top of releasing a new music video recently, Antany Knows announced that he has a new project in the pipeline.
Michael Kayunde
MICHAEL KAYUNDE

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Complementing his single Late Shift off his 2020 mixtape, Thoughts of a Dreamer, award-nominated musician Antany Knows teamed up with Reggie Films for his latest video starring a plethora of Namibian women.

A monochromatic offering that takes viewers back to the 90s, the video has received overwhelming praise for its art direction and aesthetic. In an interview with tjil, Antany Knows mentioned that the concept for the music video and song is based on women empowerment.

“When the song was nominated for best hip-hop/rap at this year's Namibia Annual Music Awards, I knew the video had to be something special,” he said.

'Exodus' coming soon

On his 2020 body of work, Antany Knows shared that Thoughts of a Dreamer, released at the beginning of this year, is available on SoundCloud, adding that the project is a collection of views he has about what's going on around him and what he wants to be one day.

“This is also leading up to my latest project I'm working on, 'Exodus', which will be dropping in a month's time.

“I feel this will be my best work so far,” the musician said.



'I won't let 2020 win'

He said the Covid-19 pandemic has been tough not only financially but also mentally, adding that he had big plans for this year.

“I felt this would have been my year to make it, with all the plans and shows I had lined up, [they] all got cancelled.

“But I won't let 2020 win. I got something coming for all you all,” he assured.

Besides music, the musician shared he has been keeping sane by writing and coming up with skits.

“I also shoot web series and write short stories. In my spare time, I record gameplay videos and upload them to my Instagram.”

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