Brazilian reacting to MFR Souls - Amanikiniki ft. Major League Djz, Kamo Mphela & Bontle Smith
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2021
- Brazilian reacts to South African music that is not usual in his country. The video of the music is MFR Souls - Amanikinikift. Major League Djz, Kamo Mphela & Bontle Smith.
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Music video by MFR Souls performing Amanikiniki. (C) 2020 Sony Music Entertainment Africa (Pty) Ltd, under exclusive licence from Aurora Black (Pty) Ltd
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Wow, didn't know south africa's music were so good!
Absolutely!!
this music is called amapiyano thank you for acknowledging our music
Thank you, my friend 🇧🇷🇿🇦
Very Good!
Thank you!
im from south africa and i must say you have such a amazing acctent
That's awesome, Sipho!
Thank you my friend!
Two months and you got hooked
You're right! I'm addicted already. rsrs
Nice . But cape town is just a little conner, Durban is a whole different vibe and Johannesburg is another feeling all together.
Hey Sipho. React to Nkulunkulu by Kamo Mphela
Added to the List! :)
Hey Sipho great reaction ♥️
Thank you, Fezile! ❤🇧🇷🇿🇦
please react to - black motion ven pa ka - also from South africa
Sure! Thanks for the recommendation :))
No it’s not similar to Brazilian dance. This one is unique to South Africa only.
Thanks for sharing your vision, Margaret. I understand why you think this way :)