"Transforms Me into a Superhero": Blue and White War Cry Gives SA All the Feels, Mzansi Reacts

"Transforms Me into a Superhero": Blue and White War Cry Gives SA All the Feels, Mzansi Reacts

  • A powerful performance featuring a "war cry" and hip-hop beat has taken South Africa by storm
  • The dynamic duo leading the performance, an African and a white boy, symbolised unity and pride, showcasing that people from different backgrounds can come together to celebrate their country
  • The performance has sparked widespread enthusiasm and national pride, with South Africans raving about the emotional and uplifting experience

Awww! An emotional display of unity and pride, a powerful "war cry" accompanied by an electrifying hip-hop beat, has taken South Africa by storm.

A group of schoolboys left South Africans impressed with their powerful war cry.
A group of schoolboys left South Africans wowed with their powerful war cry. Image: @sawarcries
Source: TikTok

The dynamic duo leading the performance, an African and a white individual, symbolised unity and pride, showcasing that people from different backgrounds can come together to celebrate their country.

It has captured the hearts of Mzansi and given the country a collective dose of feels. The clip, posted on TikTok on 10 June 2025 by @sawarcries, has gained massive traction on the platform.

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Powerful war cry and hip-hop beat ignite national pride in SA

The young gents, one dressed in blue and white and the other in black and white, performed a war cry that was both fierce and uplifting, capturing attention when it was first introduced.

With its roots in South African culture, the war cry seamlessly blended traditional sounds with modern music, creating a powerful fusion that resonated with people of all backgrounds. The dynamic duo of an African and a white boy leading the charge symbolised unity, showing that no matter one's background, we are all united in pride for our country.

The beat, which was hip-hop in nature, added a contemporary twist to the performance, making it stand out among other displays of patriotism. The rhythm, mixed with the war cry, excited the crowd and triggered an emotional reaction from online users.

Wynberg Boys’ High School in Cape Town is one of the oldest schools in South Africa, founded way back in 1841. It’s known for balancing strong academics with sport, culture, and service. The school motto, "Supera Moras", means “Overcome Difficulties.” Wynberg has top-class sports facilities, including the famous Jacques Kallis Oval, named after one of their most well-known alumni. From rugby and cricket to music and drama, it seems there's something for every learner.

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Social media users couldn't get enough of the performance, with many sharing clips and discussing how the war cry led by the duo in blue and white gave them chills.

This unforgettable moment has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on the hearts of South Africans, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate what it means to be part of the vibrant Mzansi community. The combination of music, culture, and emotion has made this war cry a symbol of national pride that will echo throughout the country for years to come.

Watch the video below:

SA reacts to school pupils’ war cries

The online community of Mzansi flooded the comments section expressing their thoughts as they raved over the pupils' war cry.

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User said:

"This slaps."

Anovuyo added:

"This is fire."

Zen Life expressed:

"Unity in South Africa! Please show the world how it's done."

Ndo shared:

"I love my country, I'm so proud to be a real South African."

Sese commented:

"So there is red and white make a monster, then blue and white superhero."
A group of schoolboys left South Africans wowed with their powerful war cry.
A group of schoolboys left South Africans impressed with their powerful war cry. Image: @sawarcries
Source: TikTok

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Updated by Hilary Sekgota, Human Interest HOD at Briefly News.

Proofreading by Kelly Lippke, copy editor at Briefly.co.za.

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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