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Epic Minds share colorful visuals of “Izolo” with Flameboy Universe – Watch here

Super talented production duo Epic Minds have released the music video for their latest hit, “Izolo”, featuring Flameboy Universe. On the new production, the Joburg-based beatmakers fuse melodic Amapiano sounds with super crispy Afrobeats elements and much more to make a truly epic vibe.

Shot in Johannesburg and directed by Epic Minds, the colorful video is all about having fun and enjoying good music. Izolo is the first release on the duo’s highly-anticipated forthcoming album “On the road”, set to release in August this year. The party-themed song talks about having a good time and is sure to get people on the dance floor with its catchy chords, bright synths and memorable hooks.

Formed in 2008, Epic  Minds’ material was first picked up by the Red Bull Music Studio in 2012, when the duo’s song, “Jiva” was used in the Red Bull Beat Battle Competition. Since then Epic Minds has done numerous collaborations with African artists, including upcoming tracks with award-winning superstar Skales (Nigeria), Camidor (Ghana) and Ingrid White (Cameroon). Epic Minds is made up of Eddie Hatitye and Taf Chimbwa.

Born Sakhile Mavimbela, Flameboy Universe is a rapper producer and song writer at Sony/ATV. He released his first official single record “Nowerdays” in 2016. The record made it to the number one position on the “MTN SBIS 2 Radio Top 20 Chart Show”. On his second single “Dancing Alone” he collaborated with the legendary Swazi Dj “Wicked Handz”, and also this record was voted to the number position on the “MTN SBIS 2 Radio Top 20 Chart Show”. He has performed at numerous events including the “Global Leadership Summit Of 2016” and MTN Bushfire Festival.

Watch video below;

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Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3tAGFaD

Apple Music: https://apple.co/3vV2aEC

Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/7077917

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