Sykotic gets the people of Polokwane together for his much anticipated ‘My People’ music video
The video was shot at Inner City Car Wash on 22 June and he explained that it was chosen because it is an open area which can accommodate a crowd and serve as a platform where a live performance could be staged.

POLOKWANE – Noko ‘Sykotic’ Rammutla recorded a much anticipated music video for his song ‘My people’.
The video was shot at Inner City Car Wash on 22 June and he explained that it was chosen because it is an open area which can accommodate a crowd and serve as a platform where a live performance could be staged.
He explained that the process to getting the finished product was a lot taking loads of brain activity and physical effort. “It requires a lot of because you have to have a vision and then find the best ways to translate it into motion pictures without derailing from the subject matter. Picking the best team to work with is also imperative,” he said.

The song was released in 2016, and it feature Faith and was produced by Cliffology and recorded by Powder. but due to popular demand he felt the need to put out a music video for the song. “The level of demand was the most compelling motivation behind the decision to shoot a video this track specifically because it is for and about my peopl
The moral of the story is that we are different but one thing we all have in common is that everyone is fighting a battle of some sort whether they like it or not,” he said. The video was shot by Nare Buthane (Naked eye) supported by J Photography and Produced by Self Marketing Schemes and I-Vizion Holdings.
For those who are not familiar with the song, he explained, “The song touches on social ills and the everyday reality that My people are force to face. The video conveys life through the eyes of people from all walks of life who co-exist in the same multicultural matrix,” he said.




