Rising Amapiano star Sfarzo Rtee is building anticipation once again as he gears up to release the official visuals for his viral hit “Hello (Ex Yam Iyajola)”. The much-anticipated music video is set to premiere this Friday, 16 May, and fans are buzzing with excitement across social media.
Sfarzo Rtee took to his Instagram earlier this week to give fans a sneak peek of the upcoming visuals. In the post, he shared a short teaser clip and captioned it, “Hello (Ex Yam Iyajola) Music Video Dropping This Friday.” The snippet showed crisp, cinematic shots that hint at a vibrant and dramatic visual interpretation of the track.
The single “Hello” has been making waves since its release earlier this year, capturing audiences with its catchy chorus and emotional themes. The track, which blends classic Amapiano elements with heartfelt storytelling, quickly went viral and has been a regular fixture on TikTok and local radio stations.
Despite its popularity, the track was not without controversy. Shortly after its rise, some critics accused Sfarzo Rtee of borrowing heavily from another artist’s concept. However, the dispute did little to dim the song’s popularity, and fans have continued to support it, praising the production and Sfarzo’s unique delivery.
The music video is expected to breathe new life into the single, giving fans a visual experience to match the energy and emotion of the track. From the teaser, it appears the video will explore themes of love, heartbreak, and self-reflection—all key elements of the song’s narrative.
Sfarzo Rtee has been steadily climbing the ranks in the Amapiano scene, known for his distinct sound and dedication to quality production. With each release, he continues to expand his fanbase and solidify his place among the genre’s rising stars.
The release of “Hello” visuals could mark another big moment in his career, especially as music videos become an increasingly important part of an artist’s connection to their audience in the digital age.
Fans can expect the full “Hello (Ex Yam Iyajola)” video to drop on YouTube and across digital platforms this Friday—and if the hype is anything to go by, it’s one not to miss.