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Nicknamed something close to Macarena insanity, the song has sparked a worldwide dance challenge frenzy. It’s even President Cyril Ramaphosa’s favorite song right now.
On Wednesday, Ramaphosa asked SA to accept the dance challenge on September 24, Heritage Day.
People from around the world, including health workers, subway police, priests and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni, have been sharing videos of themselves dancing to the song under the hashtag #JerusalemaChallenge.
The music video has now garnered more than 140 million streams on YouTube, making it the first SA track to reach such heights. The hit song is also the most Shazamed song in the world.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE in July, Master KG said that he was impressed by the amount of love the song had received.
“It is so beautiful to see how Jerusalem It has taken over the world, to see how far it has come. The song performed amazing at home, in December 2019 on all radio stations. She ruled the streets and people created memories of the song. “
TimesLIVE