Mlue Jay Drops Cinematic Visual for “Can’t Get” Featuring RayKaz — A Cross-Border Flex


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After shaking things up with the bold audio release, Mlue Jay returns with the official music video for his high-energy trap/rap anthem “Can’t Get” featuring RayKaz — and it’s just as confident and captivating as the track itself.

Premiering Friday, August 29th on YouTube, the video opens with Mlue Jay stepping out of a building alongside his bodyguard, instantly surrounded by paparazzi. Without flinching, he takes them head-on, delivering the hook and first verse — a powerful visual that mirrors the song’s core message: not everyone can do what Mlue Jay does.

 

Shot across iconic backdrops like Johannesburg’s Mandela Bridge, the video captures the grit, energy, and raw authenticity of the single while weaving in a cinematic narrative. RayKaz’s scene, filmed in Zimbabwe at a quiet intersection, adds striking contrast — a moment of calm confidence that reflects the collaboration’s cross-border reach.

Directed by Sangel Mallo, with visuals by Studio Art Pictures (Zimbabwe) and crisp editing by YeahWeLit Visuals, the production feels like a short film — bold, stylish, and unapologetically street.

Backed by KlyveBeats’ bounce-heavy production, chant-ready hook (“They want my spot? Manje ngeke basthole”), and a multilingual flow mixing Zulu, English, and township slang, the video amplifies the track’s themes of originality, dominance, and resilience.

With both artists delivering standout performances across borders, “Can’t Get” cements itself as proof that the new wave of African hip-hop is fearless, global, and just getting started.

Watch “Can’t Get” Music Video:

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