Takura of the self-proclaimed boy band Soul Afrika has released the follow-up to his smash hit Zino Irema, and it's pretty much along the same veins as his first solo single. It's called MaObama, and it's an insightful commentary on the global dilemma of animals used as guinea pigs for experiments in the genetic modification industry. No it isn't, it's obviously about making money. Although I'm not sure if he will have to change the title of the song to "MaTrumps" or "MaClinton" in a few months. Peep the lyric video below:
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