Doja Cat is half South African of Zulu ethnicity (South Africa's largest ethnic group), through her father who is a South African and a famous film producer of the film "Sarafina" This type of Afrobeat is actually a common type of beat style under a South African genre called House, (a few house DJs and musicians would be for example : DJ Black Coffee, MI CASA, DJ Fresh, Bucie, Prince Kaybee, etc) Also she uses 3 accents throughout this entire video ranging from a slight South African, to a mainly Nigerian pigeon (Nigerian pigeon is very similar to Jamaican patois because a lot of slaves were taken from that part of Africa, so it's easy to get confused with the accent), and then during the last part of her rap verse she uses a slight Caribbean accent Even the style of clothing in the especially the second half of this music video is very South African (in terms of the clothes worn by the some of the tribes) - From South Africa's neighbouring country, Namibia
“You’ll never know a god without his goddess” has the same iconic energy as “Behind every great King is his even greater queen” such perfection.
yes
Absolutely! I love the message
Doja is a dancer, trained. That’s why she can move in such a creative way in all her videos.
Doja Cat is half South African of Zulu ethnicity (South Africa's largest ethnic group), through her father who is a South African and a famous film producer of the film "Sarafina"
This type of Afrobeat is actually a common type of beat style under a South African genre called House, (a few house DJs and musicians would be for example : DJ Black Coffee, MI CASA, DJ Fresh, Bucie, Prince Kaybee, etc)
Also she uses 3 accents throughout this entire video ranging from a slight South African, to a mainly Nigerian pigeon (Nigerian pigeon is very similar to Jamaican patois because a lot of slaves were taken from that part of Africa, so it's easy to get confused with the accent), and then during the last part of her rap verse she uses a slight Caribbean accent
Even the style of clothing in the especially the second half of this music video is very South African (in terms of the clothes worn by the some of the tribes)
- From South Africa's neighbouring country, Namibia
That was very informative. I appreciate it
As a South African, I appreciate. Danko
@@nkunatsaki5938 Anytime💖😎
@@Thom35UO You're most welcome🥰
Lol the first part when she whispers "Hey wena" before the song starts its a Sotho language in South Africa which means "Hey you"... I love Doja
This is a reaction to MJ’s “do you remember the time” & I refuse to hear otherwise & I absolutely love it!!
New here! Loved your reaction, I will be checking out more of you guys right now.
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Doja queen omg
More doja please please.... u didn't react yet to her streets and u must react guys...
agreed. its fire. i was obsessed.
Ist a very sofisticated melody
French Montana just came out with a song with doja cat and saweetie you should check it out it's called "handstand"
Hey guys. I don't know if you reacted to Doja Cat rules . If not check it out
I need a doja and jessy collab 💁♀️💁♀️💁♀️💁♀️
ASAP!!
And a jhope x doja cat Collab too . It's important for the world . 😭
Hey guys have you seen french Montana and doja cat Handstand
I love your reaction!!! Please react to "Arrebata by Natti Natasha" You'll love it.
please react NCT U~ Universe
one of the best nct music video!
This video is actually inspired by Nicki Minaj's ganja burn
React to Tina Turner Proud Mary Wembley live
Bad as F
React ANACONDA LUISA SONZA pleaseeeeeee
React more NOW UNITED please
As men it's not uncomprehendable that you can miss the whole message but you both totally did was totally dead wow........lol
They did not totally miss the point.
What was the message
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