'Yoki, Yoki Idols SA star surprises Stacey Norman!

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The song 'Yoki Yoki' is on everyon's lips after Limpopo-born singer, Vhudi, melted hearts on the show. Social media has been abuzz since the airing of the third episode of the country's biggest singing competition 'Idols SA' after a contestant impressed the judges and the audience at home with his original song 'Yoki Yoki'. Vhudi had the panel of judges singing along to his song and complimenting him non-stop. JSbu from East Coast Radio opened todays show by doing a rendition of the song for Stacey and she was left unimpressed. The duo then called on KZN to help them find the 'Yoki Yoki' sensation and by the help of KZN the duo was able to find him. Vhudi, then called into the show to serenade Stacey Norman on radio.
11 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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