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Animations of Sunday, July 28, 2019
Source: Ghanacelebs.com
2019-07-28
Ghanaian musician, Patapaa
In February 2019, Patapaa appeared in the song "Daavi Neba" by Kawoula Biov.
The song was however unobtrusive until the release of the video on the song, which earned him a fame on the Internet. Part of the song that has won over more people is Patapaa's rap verse.
Even though he spoke a lot of gibberish, a word was clearly heard: "Skopatumana".
The trends observed on Twitter now by Ghanacelebs.com indicate that Tanzanians want to claim ownership of the word "Skopatumana".
In the tweet watched by Ghanacelebs.com, a Tanzanian man tweeted "The Swahili word 'Sco pa you manaa'" in the world, proudly Tanzanian … proudly Swahili ", and this conversation has spread to the number one trend on twitter.
Some Ghanaians can not give up, making it a huge and trendy argument on Twitter.
Read some tweets below
Chale, what's going on?
– M.anifest (@manifestive) July 26, 2019
Ghanaians will not kill me ???????????????? I do not want Patapaa pic.twitter.com/qmnvE8GnnS
– Blessing the anointed! (@Nhyira_bb) July 26, 2019
Sco pa you manaa pic.twitter.com/G0egt3AJUi
– Domino's Pizza España (@DominosPizza_ES) July 25, 2019
Swahili word "Sco pa tu manaa" in the world, proudly Tanzanian … proudly Swahili. ????????
– Edwin? Asobeji (@madeinmwanza) July 26, 2019
Is it Patapaa, the Ghanaian musician behind the popular phrase on Twitter:
"Sco pa you manaa ???" pic.twitter.com/gMINTbkdIt– The DogMom ???? (@Trebarh) July 26, 2019
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