“This Gives Me Goosebumps”: Family’s Amapiano Rendition of Ngixolele Has Mzansi Entertained

“This Gives Me Goosebumps”: Family’s Amapiano Rendition of Ngixolele Has Mzansi Entertained

  • A local family captured the hearts of viewers with their hilarious rendition of a local Amapiano jam, a favourite among many
  • The video was shared on Facebook, attracting massive views and comments from an entertained audience
  • Social media users were impressed by the family’s performance, with many laughing at their seriousness and the little girl’s funny facial expressions
The dad was on the keyboard, the son was playing drums, and the two daughters were vocalists
A father and his kids confidently showed their love for local music, performing an Amapiano hit song. Image: Jeremy du Plessis
Source: Facebook

A Cape Town family left online viewers in stitches with a hilarious and heartfelt rendition of Busta 929's hit song.

The clip, shared on Facebook by Jeremy du Plessis, garnered massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who shared how much they loved the family's content.

The video shows a family of four in their yard at home, with a big South African flag visible in the background. The dad is seen in the back as a keyboard player, with the son on the drums and the two daughters as singers. The girls perform with full energy, singing "Ndixolele" by Busta 929, featuring Boohle, and moving to the Amapiano beat as if they were in a music video.

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The family performs an Amapiano song

The little girl is seen making facial expressions as if she were a professional singer on stage, which adds a beautiful and funny touch to the rendition. The family’s performance and the flag in the background show their love for local music and for each other.

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Many said it was as if the two girls had lived before, loving their superstar attitude
Social media users were impressed by the family's performance. Image: Jeremy du Plessis
Source: Facebook

Mzansi loved the talented family

The video went viral, with many social media users left in stitches, laughing at their seriousness and how they made the performance look so real. Many joked, saying the two girls had lived before, and calling them talented. Some were impressed by the family’s ability to put on such a beautiful performance.

Others said they loved how they understood the emotions of the song and went with it, without missing the point. They also acknowledged the brother on the drums, who was doing a good job keeping the beat.

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User @Tshiamo Taunyane Mothupi said:

"The dude on the drums knew the assignment."

User @Lehlo Ngwabeni commented:

"Where is mama? Or is she the camerawoman? Mama is going to be jealous now of the small daughter. She is on fire."

User @Amandla Stemele shared:

"You ate it all up, beautiful family. The little one must get into the studio already."

User @Silk Damoyi added:

"Lol, the baby is so dramatic."

User @Kensy Didintle Mabiletsa said:

"The reason I don’t have kids yet is that I’m waiting for this kind of dad for them."

User @Erneste Che Khumalo shared:

"This gives me goosebumps."

Watch the Facebook video here.

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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

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