British racing superstar Lewis Hamilton is a big fan of South African amapiano artist Musa Keys.
The Formula 1 driver took to his Instagram platform and shared how he spent his weekend with Musa Keys’ song playing in the background. This after Hamilton came second in the F1 French Grand Prix and celebrated his 300th podium finish.
“Left it all out there today and P2 [position two] is a great result. First time up there with @georgerussell63 as well. It’s so rewarding to see how far we’ve come since the beginning of the season,” he wrote.
South African social media users and celebrities were happy that Musa Keys was being recognised by an international superstar.
A few months ago, world-renowned DJ and record producer Black Coffee gave Musa Keys the thumbs up for a job well done in amapiano circles.
This is how social media users reacted on Hamilton’s post.
Lewis Hamilton used Musa keys song for his reel… and that just really brightened up my day 😍
— MaVilakazi (@Phumla_Vee) July 25, 2022
“Lewis Hamilton just played Musa Keys song!! This reminds me of the time when everyone thought I wouldn’t run the game, now we moving fast and overtaking everyone !!! Might just do #FillUp again this year ! ”
— MAVERICK (@Tony_Nosir) July 25, 2022
First Ronaldo playing Master KG now Lewis Hamilton playing Musa keys😭😭 pic.twitter.com/CvMcKjUyVu
— ZULU Cantona (@MjekeUTD) July 25, 2022
Lewis Hamilton just said Musa Keys’ ‘Selema (Po Po) is the song of the year!
— Moe Suttle (@moesuttle) July 25, 2022
Not Sir @LewisHamilton uploading a whole weekend wrap-up reel with @MusaKeyss track Selema (Popo) #FrenchGrandPrix #LEWISHAMILTON 🇿🇦🇿🇦💐💐❣️😜😜 pic.twitter.com/Pv3GYW4ORs
— Lindy Boon (@lm_boon) July 25, 2022
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