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Hilarious Reactions Drop as Chinese language Woman Teaches her Sister Learn how to Sing King Paluta’s Makoma in Viral Video

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A pair of Chinese language sisters studying the phrases to the hit Ghanaian tune ‘Makoma’ by King Paluta has gone viral, sparking quite a few reactions.

Within the video, one of many sisters who fancies herself to know the phrases to the tune is seen instructing the opposite one.

Nonetheless, even the one who believes she is aware of the phrases is definitely guessing and simply saying no matter involves her thoughts.

The ensuing video is a hilarious mixup of Chinese language-sounding Akan which has left netizens in stitches.

Watch the video beneath…

This video comes just a few days after a Chinese language girl was noticed fortunately singing alongside to the identical tune.

It appears King Paluta just isn’t a global famous person. Good for him!


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