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Sho Madjozi’s John Cena song hits a million views

It keeps getting better for Maya. Sho Madjozi’s John Cena made it to the Twitter trends list on Thursday morning after the song reached more than a million views on YouTube in just five days.

Sho Madjozi

The song even reached the American wrestler, who took to social media to voice his opinion. John Cena sent a shout-out to Sho Madjozi following her performance on music platform Colors last week. Taking to social media on Saturday, Cena posted a magazine cover featuring Sho Madjozi.

Now South Africans want the wrestler to make it his entrance soundtrack, and one person even put together a clip of how awesome that might be. Sho Madjozi was the fourth South African artist to perform on Colors.

At the time of publishing, Sho Madjozi’s performance had been viewed more than a million times on a platform that boasts more than 3.5 million subscribers. Apart from its impression on South Africans, her performance impressed East Africans because she was rapping in Swahili. Americans said they had never heard her sound before.

Sho Madjozi

“I love it. Thank you so much Colors, you always showcase the best artist I swear, I’ve never heard this type of music but the genuine happiness. She killed it,” said Adrianna Hubbard, while DJ KK Starboy wrote: “This is much love for swahili. We kenyans are happy and proud of you Sho Madjozi and South Africans.”

Legendary US rapper Missy Elliot also seemed to have been impressed by Sho Madjozi’s performance and took to Twitter to share fire emojis on a video of her performance.

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Source: The Citizen