Tatenda Mahachi has released the music video for his Amapiano rendition of “Mbiri,” offering fans a fresh and upbeat take on a beloved gospel classic.
The song, whose title means “Glory,” carries a message rooted in worship and gratitude themes Mahachi says guided both the sound and the visuals.
The artist’s latest release blends the spiritual weight of the original hymn with the modern pulse of Amapiano, creating a version that feels familiar yet reimagined for today’s audiences.
Speaking about the music video, Mahachi said he wanted the visuals to match the heart of the song.
‘Mbiri’ has always been a reminder that all honour belongs to God. In this version, I wanted people to feel joy as they worship,” he said.
He added: “This song is about gratitude. I hope the video encourages everyone who watches it to reflect on God’s goodness and lift His name, no matter what they are facing.”
Mbiri is taken off Mahachi’s latest 9-track album titled ‘Renewed’ which was released late this year and earned him a nomination at the Crown Gospel Music Awards.
The video release comes at a time when Mahachi has been expanding his musical footprint across the region, experimenting with contemporary styles while remaining firmly rooted in gospel.
The video which went live Tuesday morning has a vibrant production and a clear devotional message that bridges traditional worship with modern sound.
For Mahachi, the goal remains simple: reaching listeners where they are. “If this song reminds even one person of God’s faithfulness, then it has served its purpose,” he said.






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