ZedSound Media Review: Tima Sheyarineger (Official Music Video) by Tommy Dee featuring Ruff Kid
Tima Sheyarineger is another vibrant release proving that Zambian urban music continues to grow in creativity and quality. Coming from the Made In Lusaka Vol. 1 EP, Tommy Dee and Ruff Kid deliver a stylish collaboration packed with confidence, catchy melodies, and entertaining visuals.
The song carries an energetic Afro-urban sound blended with rap influences, creating a vibe that feels modern and replay-worthy. The production is smooth and well-balanced, allowing both artists to shine comfortably on the beat. The instrumental has a catchy bounce that immediately grabs attention, making it suitable for parties, playlists, and radio rotation.
Tommy Dee brings charisma and melody to the track, while Ruff Kid adds lyrical strength and experience. Their chemistry works naturally, giving the song a polished collaboration feel rather than sounding forced. Ruff Kid’s delivery especially adds extra energy and presence, helping elevate the song’s overall impact.
Visually, the music video is clean and attractive. The poolside scenes, fashionable outfits, and luxury-inspired locations create a stylish atmosphere that matches the mood of the song perfectly. The camera work and editing are simple but effective, giving the video a professional look while keeping the focus on performance and vibe.
One of the strongest aspects of Tima Sheyarineger is its feel-good energy. It is the kind of song listeners can enjoy casually without overthinking the lyrics. The chorus is memorable, the rhythm is infectious, and the overall presentation makes the track easy to replay multiple times.
The release has also shown positive engagement online, with growing views and strong fan support. Many listeners are appreciating the collaboration and the catchy production style coming from the Made In Lusaka project.
Overall, Tima Sheyarineger succeeds as an entertaining urban anthem with solid visuals and enjoyable chemistry between Tommy Dee and Ruff Kid. It may not be a deeply emotional record, but it delivers exactly what fans of modern Zambian urban music want — style, energy, and good vibes.
Rating: 8/10
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