What you need to know:
- She argued that the incorporation of elements like the Wakanda scene from “Black Panther” was a deliberate effort to innovate and bring a new perspective to her visuals.
- It took a lot of money and time to bring it out the way it is in the movie, especially the Wakanda shot and that’s what makes it a new idea because no one has done it.
Ugandan Dancehall sensation Cindy Sanyu is defending her latest music video “Full Package” against accusations of lacking originality. Critics have claimed that the video borrows heavily from movies like “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and iconic music videos such as Rihanna’s “Umbrella” and Beyonce’s “Single Ladies”.
Speaking exclusively to The Truth Gossip, Cindy emphasized that her approach involved fusing various concepts to create something fresh and unique. She argued that the incorporation of elements like the Wakanda scene from “Black Panther” was a deliberate effort to innovate and bring a new perspective to her visuals.
“I don’t know why people think it’s not new,” Cindy stated. “Nobody has done a video like that. It took a lot of money and time to bring it out the way it is in the movie, especially the Wakanda shot and that’s what makes it a new idea because no one has done it.”

Addressing concerns about originality, Cindy disclosed that she had initially rejected the idea presented by director Sasha Vybz due to potential perceptions of copying. Despite this, she proceeded with the concept to offer her fans and critics a fresh take on music video aesthetics.
The controversy surrounding “Full Package” underscores Cindy Sanyu’s ongoing commitment to pushing creative boundaries while navigating critiques of her artistic choices.

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