Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 356 Solange Knowles wasn’t lying when she said her music video for the new single Losing You, shot in the Cape Town township of Langa, “really didn’t have a firm concept in place”. Daniele Tamagni Italian photographer Daniele Tamagni, whose glossy book Gentleman of Bacongo partly inspired the music video, said yesterday that the 26-year-old’s video was supposed to be shot in Brazzaville. Tamagni’s book documents the Le Sape Society (sape is French for “dressing with class”), and follows sapeurs, who dress in bowler hats and tailored suits and smoke cigars while strutting around in Brazzaville, in the Republic of the Congo. More Articles You Would Love #fGSTYLE: Get Jaw Dropping Hijab Inspiration From Hodan Yousuf & Check Out Her Unique Trendsetting Hijab Style Upcoming Kampala Fashion Week 2015 Is All About Control Of The Ugandan Fashion Industry! Read Here Knowles’s video eventually had to be moved to Cape Town – to coincide with her cover shoot with the local Elle magazine’s November issue. Tamagni said yesterday: “We decided the original idea of Congo was too complicated so we moved it to Langa, which reminded her so much of Brazzaville – especially the atmosphere. “She was trying to show the vibrancy, and give the appearance of positivity [in the video].” In an interview on Monday, Knowles told internet publication Pitchfork: “When Melina [Matsoukas] and I decided to film Losing You in South Africa, we really didn’t have a real firm concept in place. “It was sort of a ‘grab a camera and let’s go’ moment. “We called Daniele to guide us, and some of my friends from New York came down to Cape Town and we all had a very damn good time.” Tamagni, who had never travelled to South Africa before, said he was emotional because his work had “inspired a musician”. He said Knowles had been “really attentive” throughout the project. In the video, Knowles invades people’s kitchens, barbershops and a tailoring shop, takes a 15-seater taxi like a normal Capetonian, goes bike riding around a neighbourhood, and takes a dip in a community swimming pool – all while dressed to the nines. Despite the melancholy lyrics, she couldn’t seem happier, strutting around in designs from Kenzo, Opening Ceremony, Suno, J Crew and DVF. The video was directed by Matsoukas, a certified star in the music video production scene. Matsoukas directed this year’s MTV Video Music Video of the Year, Rihanna’s We Found Love. Matsoukas has also directed several of Beyoncé’s videos (including Diva, Upgrade U, Green Light, Suga Mama and Why Don’t You Love Me), Rihanna’s Rude Boy, Lady Gaga’s Just Dance, Jennifer Lopez’s I’m Into You, and Christina Aguilera’s newest single Your Body. BeyonceCongoDaniele TamagnLosing YouSolangeSouth AfricaVideo shoot Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail FashionGHANA Admin FashionGHANA.com is a Fashion PR Company, Events planning & management team as well as Africa's leading Fashion Media House. Get Intouch with us and let's see how we can help you grow. info@FashionGHANAcom More For You #OOTD: Crochet Like You’ve Never Seen; Witness The Stunning Crochet/Kente Print Look By... #BIKINIBAE: Cute Grenadian Beauty Reysher Is Serving Stunning Swimwear With Unparalleled Grace &... VIDEO: Rihanna Promises Ayra Starr A Verse After Rick Ross Failed To Create... PICS: Top Influencer Krisline Stars in Fabulous ‘SISTERHOOD’ Images Featuring Sierra Leone Influencer... VIDEO: Watch Rihanna Take A Shot At Learning Congolese Language Lingala Hemadé Unveils ‘SWEET FAMILY’ Collection: A Nostalgic Blend Of Modernity And Vintage Elegance VIDEO: “Indians Used To Burn Their Hair Until They Realized Stupid African Women... VIDEOS: Dubai Loses Tourism Points as City Struck by Disastrous Floods! From Airport... Ugandan Designer Wyne Kirabo Unveils “ROOTS” Collection Featuring East African “Kikoy” Style Lauren Haute Couture Takes Formal Wear To The Next Level In Stunning New... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.