DreamTeam – Ubumnandi
by Phil Chard
With recent developments you would be forgiven for thinking that Durban's Dreamteam had placed their rap careers on the backseat in the pursuit of careers in front of the camera. With Dash hosting Vuzu's Daily Entertainment news show and Trey being the frontman of Coke Studio South Africa, the grind of making music could easily be relegated in their priority lists. However the trio are back with their first release in 2 years that does not appear on their album Dream Never Die
The feel good song titled Ubumnandi was produced by Mzwakhe Khumalo and is a timely release detailing the high and lows of a night out with friends
DreamTeam Release Three News Videos For The Interludes on Their Album
by Phil Chard
The Durban trio of DreamTeam have just released three new videos in a very unique way. On their album Dreams Never Die the group divided three interludes that shared the same beat (and the album intro) among the three members.
The videos for the interludes of Dash, Saso and Trey all begin in a location specifically significant to each member before they transition to shots taken in a dimly recorded vocal booth and a studio with all three members.
This is actually a very impressive and ingenious concept. What would have been a cool concept would be if all three videos were merged into 1. Just a suggestion for the next album.…
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DreamTeam – Svunguvungu Featuring Abdus (Official Video)
by Phil Chard
The Durban trio more commonly known as DreamTeam released their debut effort Dreams Never Die almost a year ago now.
Though I enjoyed the project as a whole, the inconsistent raps from the group were its biggest let down. Their fourth single and video off that project, Svunguvungu, encapsulates my overall sentiments. With a hard hitting beat and piercing horns, the group delivers two solid verses and an infectious chorus, and then it falls off a cliff on the third verse.