Jah - Master - Hello Mwari Remix (official Video) Ft. Haitham Kim
The remix didn't just change the tempo of the song; it changed its soul. It transformed a local prayer into an international dance-floor testimony, proving that when the rhythm is right, "Mwari" (God) hears us in every language.
In the video, they stand amidst a whirlwind of dancers, but the focus remains on the message. It's a visual celebration of survival and faith. Every time Jah Master belts out that iconic "Hello Mwari," and Haitham responds with her soulful harmonies, it feels less like a studio recording and more like a global conversation. The remix didn't just change the tempo of
The story of the "Hello Mwari Remix" is one of an unlikely but electric cultural collision. It's a visual celebration of survival and faith
Across the continent, Haitham Kim, the Tanzanian songstress known for her velvet vocals and Bongo Flava flair, received the track. She didn't just hear a song; she heard a heartbeat. Across the continent, Haitham Kim, the Tanzanian songstress
When they met for the official video, the contrast was cinematic. Jah Master brought the "Zimbiyana" energy—high-octane, gritty, and unapologetically Zimbabwean. Haitham brought the grace and polished rhythm of Dar es Salaam. As the cameras rolled, the language barrier dissolved. Jah’s Shona verses fused with Haitham’s Swahili-inspired melodies, creating a bridge between Southern and East Africa.
The neon lights of Harare’s late-night studios hummed with a different kind of energy the night Jah Master walked in. His hit "Hello Mwari" was already a street anthem, a raw plea to the heavens that had resonated across Zimbabwe. But he wanted more—he wanted the song to travel beyond the borders of the Zambezi.