Watch The Video For ‘Uwrongo’ by Bonj and Maramza

EDM and heartbreaks.

Watch The Video For ‘Uwrongo’ by Bonj and Maramza
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On "Uwrongo," South African singer Bonj mourns a relationship that went wrong. The once special somebody she's making reference to messed with her heart, and she's telling them uwrongo.


She does this over a selection of sinewy synths that contribute to the emotion in the song. The music, which was produced by Maramza, leans towards EDM, with a smoky bassline and a dance floor-ready rhythm.

The video, which was directed by Sara Gouveia (Lionfish Productions) and Inka Kendzia, shows Bonj performing the tune while staring directly at the camera. She's immersed in a dream world of moving graphics and strobe lights.

Depending on the standings of your love life, "Uwrongo" can either add salt to your wounds or see you shaking your ass on the dancefloor.

Watch the video below, and listen to Maramza's uWrongo EP underneath.

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