Tanzanians ‘fight’ Ghanaians over Patapaa’s ‘Scopatumana’ catchphrase
Ghsplash.com has observed a word banter between social media users from Ghana and Tanzania and it’s all because of Patapaa’s viral ‘Scopatumana’ catchphrase.
According to one Tanzanian social media user, the term ‘Scopatumana’ is a lexicon in their language and originates from Swahili and his comment has sparked a heated argument on micro-blogging platform, Twitter.
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Tanzanians were asked to do a simple Google search and see where the word comes and whom it’s attributed to.
Patapaa’s verse on Kawoula Biov’s song titled “Daavi Neba” is going viral because nobody seems to understand the lyrics, yet it sounds funny and interesting to rap along.
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The song was, however, low-key until the release of the video to the track which made it gain internet fame. One part of the song that has won more people over is the is Patapaa’s rap verse.
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