First Cameroonian song trending on Tik-Tok ‘Hot Ohh’ Mokwa Moja ft Drizzy

A song by Mokwa Moja “Hot Ohh”, is trending on Tik-Tok. The song is getting viral on the internet.

Trending song Hot Ohh by Mokwa Moja ft Drizzy
Trending song Hot Ohh by Mokwa Moja ft Drizzy

Cameroon: A song by Mokwa Moja “Hot Ohh”, is trending on Tik-Tok. The song is getting viral on the internet.

Mokwa Moja created the song in collaboration with Drizzy. The song ‘Hot Ohh’ is the first Cameroonian song ever that is trending on the popular social media video-sharing platform Tik-Tok.

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Many active users and influencers are making videos on the trending song and are sharing videos of the same.

The lyrics of the song go like, “You the hot, you the hot” in which Mokwa Moja can be seen vibing casually around a car with a mobile phone that he is holding in his hand.

The MV of the song is very simple, yet people are liking the song and appreciating the score music.

Considering the song many people are sharing their opinions and views. Some commented in favour and some opposed the lyrics. Let’s read them and know what people has to say:

A public figure, Leonard Ayamba wrote, “I never knew ‘hot ohh’ is an intellectual property right, I have been hearing this slogan since a kid even though it’s recently resurfaced. Cameroon music industry get serious issues. Violence everywhere. We need like 100 years for stable. Nice music anyways.”

Another public figure from Cameroon, Ngah Nerus Seka commented, “Copyright from one of Naira Marleys songs”

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Another Cameroonian, Benny Brazza praised the artist and wrote, “Mokwa Moja is never loosing”

A social media user Mokom Njei Cyrus Whekewei commented, “Make sense”, considering the song.

An artist Cameroon Zazu commented by adding adjectives, “Wahala Wahala Wahala”, which means ‘great success’

Palmer John commented, “Cameroonians, I tire wona, better make we try consider for football and make football great again, music make we livam for petit paye and lounge them.”

To which Jean Gisty responded, “Palmer John e for fine if U be hear na naija pidgin or French nor? Even if we do football U no go still support… U don ever support which of Ur players? Anglophone Cameroon man no dey first like he brother… so e no strange say U no like D song”

Another person Marushka Titimbenda Nana also replied to Palmer John comment and wrote, “abeg na which Cameroonian artiste be “Lounge Lounge”?