Sean Trimz & Dr. Chuk-Zero Bring Township Soul to the Screen with Sorry Mak’buhlungu

September 1st, 2025 marked another milestone for Sean Trimz. The highly-anticipated music video for Sorry Mak’buhlungu featuring Dr. Chuk-Zero officially dropped—and it’s already making waves across platforms. The video captures the essence of kasi flavor fused with an urban lifestyle, showing the duality that defines much of South Africa’s youth culture today. It’s real, it’s vibrant, and it’s a visual extension of the raw emotion that made the track a fan favorite from Sean Trimz’s breakthrough album, There’s Only One Way to Find Out.

As Imbizo Magazine, we had the privilege of being behind the scenes during the shoot—and it was nothing short of amazing. From the dedication of the make-up team, to the vision of the director, and the commitment of every cast and crew member, the atmosphere was filled with passion and precision. Sean Trimz and his team are clearly not cutting corners; they are putting in the work to deliver visuals that not only match but elevate the music. Watching it all unfold gave us a front-row seat to just how much thought and investment goes into creating a music video of this caliber.

What makes Sorry Mak’buhlungu stand out is its fusion of kasi flavor and urban sound. Sean Trimz brings his sharp, versatile flow and urban storytelling, while Dr. Chuk-Zero adds a layer of authentic township energy. The balance between the two creates a sound that feels both fresh and familiar, deeply rooted in local culture while pushing towards a contemporary urban polish.

It’s this contrast and connection that makes the collaboration such a success. Sean’s artistry is about bridging worlds, and with Dr. Chuk-Zero, he’s found the perfect partner to embody the spirit of the song.

Dumisani Mlaudza, better known as Sean Trimz, is one of Vosloorus’s brightest exports. He cemented his name with his debut album There’s Only One Way to Find Out, which earned him national recognition and placements in major South African television series like Uzalo, Gomora, Isibaya, and The Queen. More than just a rapper, Sean is a songwriter, producer, and label head, proving his versatility both on and off the stage.

Dr. Chuk-Zero embodies the raw, unapologetic kasi vibe. His delivery carries the weight of township life—its struggles, joys, and authenticity—making him a natural storyteller whose sound is instantly relatable. By joining forces with Sean Trimz, he adds a layer of grit and heart that completes Sorry Mak’buhlungu, turning it into more than just a track but a lived experience.

This release is not just another notch in Sean’s belt—it’s proof of his growing influence in South African entertainment. As fans already know, Sorry Mak’buhlungu was recently featured on Showmax’s Adulting Season 3, a huge nod to the track’s resonance and relevance. That placement, combined with the official music video, demonstrates how effort, craft, and consistency pay off.

The video is out now and available on YouTube. Trust us when we say—it’s one you don’t want to miss. Click on this link https://youtu.be/bGnBc91nssc?si=H1hZGAmZNdygqsWn

Sean Trimz and Dr. Chuk-Zero have delivered a collaboration that perfectly embodies the sound of modern South Africa—where kasi roots meet urban evolution. From a breakthrough album to a powerful collaboration and now a striking visual release, this duo has shown that when authenticity meets vision, the results are unforgettable.

Images by Tshidiso SkiGraphy Lamola & Benjamin May

1 thought on “Sean Trimz & Dr. Chuk-Zero Bring Township Soul to the Screen with Sorry Mak’buhlungu”

  1. Sphesihle Mtshali

    Powerful movement in the entertainment industry…we applaud the gentleman’s for such a successful project….

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