WATCH: The Kiffness turns Ramaphosa's stolen iPad moment into groovy track

WATCH: The Kiffness turns Ramaphosa's stolen iPad moment into groovy track

The iPad is at the top of Twitter trends in South Africa.

The Kiffness
Twitter/ The Kiffness

The Kiffness went viral in 2020 during the hard lockdown for several parody songs and music videos.

In 2020, Max Hurrell created a song using Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's speech about the banning of tobacco. The Kiffness assisted with producing the unofficial music video.

READ: "Somebody stole my iPad" - President Ramaphosa

Dlamini-Zuma pointed out that the smoking of 'zol' also contributes to the spread of the coronavirus. “When people zol, they put saliva on the paper, and then they share that zol." 

This hit parody song went viral across the globe. 

On 22 June, during a live conference, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his iPad had allegedly been stolen. 

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"I'm waiting for my iPad. Somebody stole my iPad," President Ramaphosa said. 

"Can I have my iPad, please?" he continued.

The moment dominated social media platforms with South Africans launching a nationwide search for the President's iPad. 

The Kiffness made the most of the opportunity and turned the viral moment into a groovy track. 

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Image Credit: Twitter/ The Kiffness

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