In a video, an Asian woman was strolling down the street and attempting to teach her sister how to sing King Paluta’s Makoma song.
After attempting to teach her sister how to perform the hit song Makoma by Ghanaian musician King Paluta, an Asian woman became viral.
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The Chinese woman appeared in a video that blogger Zionfelix posted to his Instagram page while traveling home with her sister.
She decided to teach her sister how to sing King Paluta’s 2024 hit song Makoma to pass the time.
Her attempt to correct her sister’s pronunciation of some Twi terms in the song turned out to be amusing.
The song “Makoma” by King Paluta became quite popular around the world and received a lot of attention on music streaming services.
Online hearts melt over a viral video of a pilot who delighted her father by introducing him to every passenger.
The widely shared viral video showed her father’s reaction when he saw his daughter Xylene on the train heading to Queens, New York City, and it made him look shocked.
She greeted all of the passengers and described her father as a very important one. She went on to say that before returning to LaGuardia, her father took a plane from Trinidad and Tobago to see her for a few days in Houston.
According to Xylene, she told him she was going to Albuquerque and left him off at the airport with the intention of surprising him.
She extended her heartfelt gratitude to her father for his unwavering support and for always believing in her, thanking him for always being present in her life, which has been the reason behind her drive.
She also revealed that he wanted her to become a medical doctor.
Her caption to the video read: “My Dad came to the United States as an | immigrant with dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon. He worked incredibly hard, earning his bachelor’s degree and attended medical school. Unfortunately, due to financial difficulties, he couldn’t complete his lifelong dream.
When I began my career, I faced similar financial challenges. No loan provider would accept me, and I started to lose hope of becoming a pilot. This broke my dad’s heart, seeing me struggle just as he did. Despite not being able to pay my way through school, my dad went to great lengths to find a solution. I thought he was crazy, but he was really just crazy for me, willing to do whatever it took to help me achieve my dreams. Then, a miracle happened. After endlessly trying, my dad was finally approved to be my co-signer. I want to introduce you all to my reason. I love you Dad”