Four-year-old girl sings AKA's song impressing Mzansi
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Her whole vibe has left people in awe of her talent. AKA would be proud.
After the tragic passing of legendary South African rapper, record producer, and businessman, AKA, things haven't been the same.
Of course, after any loss, there is a feeling of emptiness that never leaves you. But the difference in losing a musician such as AKA is that we are left with his music to remember him by.
And that somehow makes it feel like he is still around in a way; he lives on through his music.
One little girl who is being hailed a prodigy has left Mzansi's hearts warmed with her rapping.
In a video, she is spitting out AKA's lyrics to 'Jika' featuring Yanga Chief.
And not only is this a huge indication of the impact he had on South Africa and abroad, but also a great indication of how people, even kids, resonated with his music.
WATCH the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@mandy_mandz_ My lil supermega Fan#Aka ♬ original sound - Amanda Nkosi
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Her performance is adorable, and with mum as her hype girl, we can see her achieving big things.
People were left in awe of her ability, at a mere four years old, she has all the makings of a legend. Check out some of the comments:
murielchabalala: "she knows the lyrics better than I do"
pinkie.m_73: "I wish AKA was still alive to see his number1 fan hle"
Mary Manesa: "baby girl we thank God for using you to heal our hearts"
tumi_wa_kalanyane: "🥺Someone is chopping onions in here... @Djzinhle @nadianakai @Kairo Forbes World come this side"
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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