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Breezy has always loved working with SA artists and his recent songs just cemented that notion. The award-winning American singer caused a buzz on social media when he shared a video of a Mzansi schoolgirl on his Instagram stories.
Fast forward months later, Chris Brown released a song titled Shooter, from his album 11:11 and Naledi Aphiwe was credited as one of the writers of the song.
14 years old South African girl Naledi Aphiwe that Chris Brown featured in his song “ Shooter “ has gained over 66000 followers in less than 24 hours on instagram. She has also gained over 100k followers on TikTok . In a chat with Chris Brown , he said her voice is ANGELIC, solidifying her presence as a rising star in the world of music and entertainment.
The song tells s story of a young girl’s pain as she sings about how her father constantly sexually abuses her. The lyrics are from a song titled “ubaba Ulala Nami” (My father is sleeping with me)are from Big Zulu’s most recent album, “Lchwane Lenyoka.”
In the world of music, there are countless tales of artists hitting it big, but sometimes, it’s not just their talent that propels them to stardom. In a heartwarming twist, Chris Brown, the multi-talented American artist, did something extraordinary that caught the world’s attention and changed a young South African girl’s life forever. This story reminds us that success can come from the most unexpected places.

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The hitmaker Big Zulu also re-shared the video on his Instagram profile and said: “Chris Brown @chrisbrownofficial acknowledges a young South African singer for her outstanding voice which he posted on his Instagram story, she sang a song by the popular South African musician and hitmaker Big Zulu himself.

“The song speaks of the major issue we faced with in South Africa which is women and child abuse,” Big Zulu said.

Big Zulu is asking South Africans to help find this amazing talent so she can feature on the singer’s music video which will be a dedication to women and children during the 16 Days of Activism for no Violence against Women and Children, which is held between the 25th of November to the 10th of December every year. “Let’s continue our fight against this matter,”he said.

@Collen_KM said:

“The song is amazing and The fact that he credited her it’s amazing and such a Collenish behaviour.”

@worlus_news wrote:

“Chris Brown’s throwback vibes in this video got me all hyped up! Now, with his new 11:11 album, the nostalgia hits differently. #ChrisBrownVibes”