A presumably Asian woman in South Africa was impressed by one of Mzansi artists' songs, Amaphupho by Lwandlunkulu. The online users were entertained.
Source: TikTokThe artist took to the comment section and thanked the content creator for singing her song. Shanshan responded to Lwandlunkulu saying that she liked the song without even knowing the meaning."Grandparents should be forever": Gogo makes porridge for grandson at 5am, netizens captivated"I like the fact that she'strying, practice makes perfect. I like her already you've gained a follower.".
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