Motswako originator Khuli Chana finally dropped a video to his controversial police brutality song “9 shots” today, The song talks about his unfortunate incident when police openly fired shots at him while he was in his vehicle on the 28th of October 2013. “All I can remember is bullets flying, I saw my life flash in front of my eyes” says Chana on the video. The content on the video is quite strong and Chana’s team have advised that the motion picture is not suitable for sensitive viewers.
9 Shots is not a single taken off any of Khuli Chana’s formal album offerings. It was released as a free download for fans last year on 28 October 2014 which marked exactly one year after the unfortunate mistaken identity and subsequent shooting incident. 9 Shots explores Khuli’s metaphorical journey from anger to forgiveness. It further explores the oscillation he experienced between hopelessness to hopefulness as the very public and often very dramatic journey unfolded.
His team stated that as such it should not be taken out of context and viewed as a song attacking any individual or the SA Police Services at large. Instead it should seen as Khuli Chana’s artistic attempt to visually and sonically express the plethora of emotions he felt as a victim of an accidental shooting that almost ended his life prematurely and the subsequent media furore that saw his name needlessly drawn through the mud through a series of false allegations and countless media headlines. Check out the video here http://youtu.be/l8T3NRttDjQ