“To Be a South African Is a Flex”: Truck Driver Stops To Dance to Amapiano Tune, Proudly SA Moment

“To Be a South African Is a Flex”: Truck Driver Stops To Dance to Amapiano Tune, Proudly SA Moment

  • A truck driver left social media users in stitches after sharing a video of himself dancing to a Sotho Amapiano gospel song beside his truck
  • The heartwarming clip was shared on TikTok, gaining massive views from social media users who commented on his joyful mood
  • Viewers were entertained by the man’s dance moves, with many thanking him for reminding them to pray and wishing him safe travels

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The man not only danced but sang the Sotho gospel song remixed in an Amapiano sound
A truck driver pulled over to the side of the road and showed off his sleek dance moves. Image: @arries_bacon
Source: TikTok

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A truck driver captured the hearts of social media users with a cute video of him dancing and singing next to his truck.

The clip, shared on TikTok by user @arries_bacon, attracted a mix of laughter, love, and well-wishes.

The video shows the man, who is parked on the side of the road, dancing to a Sotho Amapiano gospel song. He is seen making prayer gestures as the song plays, singing along, and moving up and down in a joyful mood next to his large truck. The man’s joyful energy and his love for the song were infectious, making it a joy to watch.

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Others jokingly said he might be the one guy from Orania who voted for the EFF
The driver's video entertained many social media users who asked for more dancing content. Image: @arries_bacon
Source: TikTok

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Mzansi loves the dancing driver

The video gained massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who were entertained by the man’s dance moves. Many thanked him for reminding them to pray, saying they enjoyed his video and that he was a great example of a person who is not afraid to show his faith.

Some wished for God to keep him safe on the road, asking him to share more similar content. Others added humour, joking that the man might be the one person in Orania who voted for the EFF. The comments section was filled with a mix of laughter, well-wishes, and love for the man.

User @Sthe said:

"Oh, to be a South African 🇿🇦 is such a flex 😍."

User @ZamaOkaLuqa commented:

"If I knew, I would have asked you to dance for me because I think I saw you in this Joey's truck @Umkhondeni😂."

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User @Mpilo Somkhanda shared:

"This is the guy who voted for the EFF in Orania 🤣."

User @fatsomgijima added:

"Thanks for encouraging us to pray 🙏, because He does answer our prayers."

User @Isaac Monyane teased:

"This is the content I asked Ramaphosa to show Trump on screen. I don't know how he failed to play it."

User @Dee commented:

"Your new fan from Mpumalanga. Love boet, God bless you and keep you safe at all times, especially on the road. Our country, our rainbow nation 🥰."

User @Mia said:

"Best country in the world. The music will never divide us 💞"

Watch the TikTok video below:

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  • A KZN farmer left social media users in stitches after performing a Gqom song outside a store and mixing it with a clothing advertisement.
  • A local doctor was filmed celebrating a successful surgery by dancing in the hospital, showing off his energetic Amapiano moves and entertaining his colleagues.
  • A young farmer captivated social media users by sharing a video of his impressive take on the popular Magumba dance challenge, fusing it with Cash Kontant moves.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za