Gospel musician Tatenda Mahachi has unveiled the official music video for his inspiring track Favour, a spiritually rich offering that celebrates grace, resilience and divine intervention.
The song, which features dancehall protégé Bazooker, is the third release from Mahachi’s latest studio album Renewed, a project that continues to cement his place among Zimbabwe’s leading contemporary gospel voices.
Favour carries a powerful message of gratitude, reflecting on life’s challenges and the transformative power of faith.
Through heartfelt lyrics and emotive delivery, Mahachi and Bazooker remind listeners that even in the darkest moments, God’s grace can usher in restoration, breakthrough and new beginnings.
Speaking on the inspiration behind the song, Mahachi said the message is deeply personal.
“This song is about gratitude for God’s unmerited favour. There are many moments in life when things do not go the way we expect, but I have seen how God can turn difficult situations into testimonies,” he said.
“Favour is a reminder that God’s grace is not something we earn, but something He freely gives.”
The visuals, shot in a studio setting, offer an intimate portrayal of the artists as they express gratitude through performance. The video is elevated by dynamic choreography from award-winning dancers, adding energy and visual appeal to the spiritually grounded track.
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Known for his ability to fuse gospel themes with contemporary sounds, Mahachi maintains his signature style on Favour, while Bazooker’s contribution injects a fresh, vibrant edge that broadens the song’s appeal across audiences.
The release marks another milestone in Mahachi’s Renewed album rollout, a project that continues to resonate with listeners seeking music that uplifts, encourages and strengthens faith.
With Favour, Mahachi once again delivers a timely reminder of hope — a message that grace, even when undeserved, remains ever-present.




