- Zuchu has proven himself as one of the best musicians in this region since he became popular through the Wasafi label
- However, the intention of his new artwork, Antennae, has raised questions due to the creepy music video
- Many fans have claimed that he touched dark forces, while some mentioned the name of God
Singer from Tanzania Zuchu has created a debate after releasing a controversial song called Antena.
Why did Zuchu Antennae's song cause fans to struggle?
The song, released on Saturday, November 23, has attracted 2.3 million views on YouTube.
However, many comments have criticized him, saying he used satanic symbols.
The video shows Zuchu in the environment of protest at school.
Several girls, including Zuchu, suddenly faint and are taken to the hospital before their parents are called.
They are later transferred to a residential mental hospital after their condition deteriorates.
Zuchu then begins to sing, as if possessed.
The horrifying video shows Zuchu in the middle of people wearing red masks, with only their eyes visible.
In the middle of the video, he is seen trying to run but is surrounded by masked men. An eerie sound of crying is heard before he continues to dance.
Some fans claimed that the artist praised Satan in the video, while others said it was just art.
@nancyawuor7855: “He praises Satan, but God will be praised forever, amen.”
@stephenkichwa: “If you have a spiritual eye, you will see that Satan was praised in this song. Totally fail.”
@WakalivanJanitaz: “Music is art, and this is art. This is the true nature of music.”
BeatriceMbonea: “If you believe in God, love this view. Satan fail.”
@leahgituku3035: “What song is this? I'm not jealous, but don't praise the name of Jesus.”
@Carinno2217: “This is the best video ever.”
shiellahmaraga3879: “Every song has a soul behind it. This song is completely satanic.”
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