Audrey Hinya, the 15-year-old Kenyan songstress based in the US releases the music video of recent release “Party Don’t Stop” that references Camp Mulla on the song paying homage to their success.
The Amapiano track produced by Wizkid's debut album producer - Samklef, follows her successful debut single “More Than Friends”.
Although the new single talks about partying, it’s an encouragement to push through regardless of the challenges, in thoughts, feelings or emotions.
Ahead of the release, Audrey says, “Party Don’t Stop is a reminder to prioritize your inner peace, after everything,”
Adding, “I wrote this song after self reflection that made me celebrate my wins. It’s easy to lose sight of all the amazing things when negativity is at bay, so just get back up because the party don’t stop.”
Watch “Party Don’t Stop” music video
The “Party Dont Stop” music video directed by Yahu edits from Trakmasters edits depicts a sci-fi never ending party.
The visuals show scenes from a loud, busy classroom setting with an exasperated teacher which transforms into a fun-filled concert. The inspiration behind the music video was vibrancy; living life colourfully and to the fullest.
Taking a scenario from when being in a happy element makes one feel so colorful inside; so in correlation with the beautiful message behind the song, the music video is to portray a visualization of what having a good time feels like.
The release of this music video marks a major milestone in her career as it's her debut music video. Audrey Hinya had this to say on the release of her first music video.
She says, “ I am grateful to my extraordinary mother who has been nothing but supportive and dedicated to me as an artist. I’m blessed to have her unconditional support and love for my craft. I’m beyond grateful to have two such amazing people be a part of my team.”
Adding “They made my first experience pleasurable. I learned a lot and have a new found respect for independent artists who plan, budget, write and direct their music videos. I am truly happy the audience this music video has captured both young and old and excited to read all the supportive feedback.”
Audrey’s mentor King Kanja also recently released a second hit collaboration, “Like This” with Santos Silva and longtime friend Bobby V which is up for Grammy consideration for Best Global Music Performance.
An ecstatic Kanja shared after their promotional tour and concert: “ Doing shows with my friend Bobby V is beyond amazing. First and foremost he is an R&B icon and his energy is very inspiring watching him on stage, so when he brings me out and I bounce off his energy it is definitely a magical experience to see live in concert.”