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Sne Dladla has Africanised some of our favourite songs, giving them a Zulu or South African twist; he does renditions of Adele, Nelly and so many more!

 

South Africa (01 July 2024) – Sne Dladla, an actor, singer and comedian, has created a series on social media, highlighting what international singers would sound like if they were Zulu or South African. He has featured songs by icons like Adele, Alicia Keys, and Mariah Carey, to name a few.

If Sne’s name is ringing a bell, that would be because he created the spoof for Nola mayonnaise when it was announced that Hellman’s would be discontinued in South Africa.

When Sne isn’t composing music for the big screen or doing voice-over work in animations, he is putting those talents to good use, making us proud with his Zulu versions of big songs.

Having studied Drama at the University of Cape Town, he is well-versed in all the aspects needed to become a star in South Africa. When Sne isn’t making us sing along to his renditions of famous songs, he is using his comedic chops to make us laugh through all the political uncertainty we face in today’s modern government. His career spans from 2015 to now, getting his start with Zanews-Puppet Nation where he was a voice, writer and puppeteer.

You can follow all his enjoyable content via Instagram here, or check out some of the renditions below.

 

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