Music duo R2bees has released the video to their hit song ‘Sunshine’ on their 2019 album ‘Site 15’.
The video shot mainly in the forest was directed by South African music director and owner of Gorilla films Justin Campos.
As fans had long-anticipated ‘Site 15’, the continuous listen placed the album at number 10 on the Billboard album chart, the duo first appearance on the international chart.
The 15-track masterpiece features top African music giants like Wizkid, Burna Boy alongside budding sensations, King Promise, DarkoVibes, Kwesi Arthur and several others.
The duo, Mugeez and Omar Sterling, seem to be gradually dropping videos to songs on the album.
Already videos have been released for four of the songs namely ‘Boys Kasa’, ‘Site 15’, ‘Picture’ and ‘Yesterday’.
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