“You Did Rebecca Perfectly”: SA Entertained as Woman Sings ‘Akanamali’ As Different Female Artists
- A content creator, Sibusisiwe 'Buxie' Mbele, showed how she impersonated various female artists
- The young woman sang Akanamali, a song by Sun-El Musician, in the style of Dr Rebecca Malope, Britney Spears, and more
- Online community members enjoyed the voice impressions, but specifically shared how much they loved Buxie's take on Dr Rebecca Malope

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Content creator Sibusisiwe 'Buxie' Mbele received laughs and applause when she shared a video of herself mimicking the singing styles of various female artists while singing Sun-El Musician's hit track Akanamali.
On 16 August, 2025, Buxie uploaded the clip to her Facebook account, showcasing her impressions of American singers Billie Eilish, Toni Braxton, and Britney Spears. She also impersonated Dr Rebecca Malope and Babalwa M's singing styles.
Buxie perfected each singer. If one were to close one's eyes and listen to the impressions, the young voice impressionist could have been mistaken for the artist she mimicked.

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How to do voice impressions
According to A VO's Journey's website, a site that discusses all things voice over, there are five key tips to consider when learning how to do voice impressions.
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- Fine-tune your listening skills: To grasp the essence of a voice, one needs to listen actively and analytically. This can be done by listening to recordings of the desired voice and taking notes of minor details.
- Regularly practise: Practising as much as you can assists in building your muscle memory, making it easier to switch between different voices and master intricate vocal nuances.
- Use a voice recorder: It is best to record your impressions, play them back, and listen carefully. This will help you identify areas for improvement.
- Start small and simple: Try opting for people or characters with unique yet straightforward voices, allowing you to focus on mastering the fundamentals. As you gain confidence, you can take on more complex voices.
- Welcome constructive criticism: Embracing feedback is just as important as the above tips. Remember that it is not backlash but constructive criticism.

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South Africans enjoy the voice impressionist
A few local members of the online community headed to Buxie's comment section to share how much they had enjoyed the impressions. Many social media users found that they had enjoyed the Rebecca impression the most.
An impressed Blackie Black stated:
"It's Babalwa M for me."
Setroh Iv shared with a laugh:
"You did Rebecca perfectly."
SammYīë Samkelo jokngly told the young woman:
"We know Mama Ribs was there with you. Now show her to us."
Ziyana-Intsikelelo Petela loved what they saw on their screen and wrote in the comment section:
"You killed all of them. What a beautiful talent, baby."
Zankew Sibonelo Igwee stated with a laugh:
"You guys don't respect Mam' Ribs ngeke."
Zimkhitha Mguqulwa said to Buxie:
"This is another level of crazy. I love it. I love you."
Thabo Mhlanga pointed out in the comments:
"Let's be real. This is talent."

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3 Other stories about impressions
- In another article, Briefly News reported on how Botswana citizens imitated South Africans by using their lingo, mannerisms and expressions.
- Award-winning amapiano artist DJ Maphorisa had a heartwarming interaction with fans who mimicked him. Mzansi loved that the record producer showed the content creators love.
- South Africans were unimpressed with a little boy imitating Shebeshxt. Many social media users stated that the young boy needed a better role model.
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