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Teary fan inspires Cassper Nyovest

The young lady was captured on camera joyfully tearful as Cassper Nyovest performed the song. The fan could be seen waving her hands lost in the moment as the Mahotella Queens chorus played in the background.

An inspired Cassper Nyovest then took the video to social media to show how influential his music is.

“I performed my next single Malome featuring the Legendary Mahotella Queens in Botswana on Saturday and a young lady in the front row started crying.

'I realised then that this song is gonna change my life. I am so proud of this body of work. #‎ThePowerOfMusic,” he posted on Facebook.

But other fans soon poured cold water on the spectacle despite Cassper Nyovest’s indication that the song is going to transform his life. Fans sneered on Facebook, arguing that  the young woman was drunk.

“Lol. Now who said she was crying because of the song? Do you know how many drinks she had before you even performed that song?” queried a fan.

“She was drunk, alcohol did that to her not your song,” another critic proselytised.  Despite a lot of criticism from people who were mostly South Africans, Showbiz can vouch for the local fan that she was not carrying any bottle of beer to be associated with drunkenness at all.

Malome features Mahotella Queens and it is Cassper Nyovest’s first single of the year. It is  a remix from his latest album Refiloe.