Video Shows Shoemaker Entertaining Lady with Sweet Beats Using a Wooden Box
- A shoemaker has received wide attention after he made cool tunes using the most basic of 'instruments'
- With his shoebox, the man mixed beats that had a pretty lady dancing in great joy
- Many tweeps praised him, saying they love his happiness and show of dignity in the middle of a day doing a really hard job
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The video of a shoe repairer and some ladies has gone viral. In the clip, the young man makes sonorous tunes with his box.
Posting the content on Twitter, a tweep with the handle @BrodaDerah described the shoemaker as a 'hitmaker'.
Delighted by the tunes, a lady danced towards the man as she vibed hard to the music he was making. Another person behind the camera, probably the one filming, served as a hype man to the entertaining show.
Watch the video below:
At the time of writing this report, the video has been watched over 15,000 times with hundreds of retweets.
Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reactions below:
@_Alhaji_KOSEN_ said:
"Shey dey dashed this guy money for making them happy."
@ishak2isma said:
"You see!...this is how we should hv live our lives in peace and unity without harming one another.... One Nigeria, one nation."
@eyenibibio1 said:
"He's always happy with his work. Even saw him today at Jabi today."
@thatmoiguy said:
"Omoo. See beatzz. Sarz no do pass this one."
@TimDunc32562631 generously said:
"Make dem spray dat guy money nah."
@Owleesah_ said:
"Shows that regardless of who we are, where we are from, our social class, we're all humans deserving of happiness and humanity."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a video of a little boy making rhythm and beats by slapping against the surface of a washing machine generated massive reactions on social media.
A Twitter user, @niqueharp, who shared the clip, said the talented kid is just two years old. In the clip, the boy turns "Daddy, where are you?" into a song, backing it up with beats coming from his slaps in time to the beat.
To add more chords to his sound, he taps his right leg repeatedly on the floor in a way that complements the sounds he makes with his hands.
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Source: Briefly News