Camp Mulla's Sh4 Million Music Video Explained


Kenyans are racking their brains out trying to figure out how budding artistes Camp Mulla spent Sh4 million on two videos that many say look nothing close to that amount.
It finally hit home to many that Sh4 million is too big a budget for of the group's two videos and Kenyans on Twitter went wild trying to make sense of it to no avail. Well, we can finally explain.
A source close to the group says Sh4 million was a rough estimate but could be "in that region considering everything that was done to shoot it."
We are informed the money was not used in the production of the video alone but includes other costs like flying in renowned Nigerian video director Peter Clarence, meeting his accommodation, local travel and other expenses.
"The money was not only used to shoot Addicted and Party Don't Stop, there was wardrobe, make-up, paying the cast in the video, crew and stuff like cranes, dollies, catering," our source said. "No short cuts were made in the production of the film and that is what shot up the budget. If something was required for the shoot, it was sourced and paid for."
The production took a week and was done at the Prestige building basement parking spot.
Here are the two videos.