“Give Him His Flowers”: Afrikaner Farmer in US Hops Onto Magumba Challenge While on Duty, SA Moved

“Give Him His Flowers”: Afrikaner Farmer in US Hops Onto Magumba Challenge While on Duty, SA Moved

  • A South African farmer, currently working abroad, captivated audiences with his impressive moves inside a large farming truck
  • The engaging performance was part of a popular dance challenge shared widely on TikTok while on duty in the US
  • Social media users flooded the comment section praising the man for his contribution, declaring his take on the challenge the ultimate version
He showed all the gestures, moving in synch with the song and singing every lyric
While working on a farm in the US, an Afrikaner man aced the "Magumba" dance challenge. Image: @kabza44nolimits
Source: TikTok

A delightful video featuring a South African farmer, now based in America, became a favourite across online platforms.

The captivating clip, shared on TikTok by @kabza44nolimits, garnered widespread admiration from social media users.

The charming video shows the farmer seated inside a substantial farming truck, engrossed in the "Magumba" song dance challenge. Despite being at work in the US, the man flawlessly executed the choreography, hitting all the required gestures and facial expressions.

Tractor tunes and impressive moves

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He formed the 'money sign' and mimed the 'money stash' when appropriate, moving with impressive fluidity during the hand-gesture sections of the "Magumba" part of the song. Beyond his dance prowess, the farmer also sang every lyric perfectly, revelling in the moment and enjoying his work. His infectious enthusiasm and polished performance resonated with viewers, making the clip an instant hit.

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Others thanked him, saying they only got to know the real song lyric through him
The farmer delighted many social media users who called him a true South African. Image: PeopleImages
Source: Getty Images

SA praises the farmer

The viral video's charm and the farmer's talent won over social media users. Many crowned him the undisputed champion of the "Magumba" challenge, suggesting that no further entries were needed as he had set the bar so high. Some expressed gratitude for the video, admitting that they only truly grasped the song's lyrics after seeing @kabza44nolimits' impeccable rendition. Others jokingly invited themselves to the farmer's home for Christmas celebrations. These individuals hailed him as a shining example of spreading joy through his spirit and the enjoyment he shared.

User @Lerato Meeee said:

"Please pick a piece of land and keep it 🤞🏼we are coming to your place for Christmas."

User @Mhimhi Nduh Zuma commented:

"Guys, we love each other as humans, but the system is dividing us💔."

User @tebogomoagi270 shared:

"Give him his quantum ayorenka🥰😂."

User @Nicholas added:

"My country is truly where heaven resides 💯. We're all one, just in different shades and shapes."

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User @roxy.kali shared:

"Your new name is Sandile yezwa (do you understand) 😭?"

User @King David said:

"Let's give him his flowers 10 out of 10 nicely done 😂."

User @itstopaz commented:

"🤣 We can understand the lyrics better with your video. Mali (money), wealth, cash, 😂for the rest, I am lost. Then why is everyone running with their hands as we proceed 😂."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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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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