The popular hit soapie Skeem Saam’s Kwaito, played by Clement Maosa, gave fans a glimpse into his personal life when he was spotted on his Tik Tok teaching young kids how to dance. The well-known actress is known for his dancing skills, but what his fans don’t know is that he volunteers his time to teach young children how to dance.
In the video he posted to his page, he explained that even though it was just recently released, it was a rehearsal he had with his dance-class group of young students on Heritage Day. Kwaito was seen teaching the kids how to bust a few dance moves as he was leading the group and dressed in a casual orange jacket with short sleeves and stylishly cut jeans. His caption makes it appear as though the group he is instructing is a part of SowetoFinest, and they trusted him to teach the children such lovely dance movements, and it is known that he is a guy of many talents. The fact that the kids seem at ease around him shows that they value him as a mentor.
Clement Maosa, who plays Kwaito in Skeem Saam, recently did the unexpected and released an EP. His EP, Humble Beginnings, features songs from the infamous amapiano subgenre. There are six Humble Beginnings tracks, which are accessible on all streaming services. He is primarily recognized for his role in Skeem Saam. His primary source of fame is still acting rather than music, despite previous attempts to make music. In all honesty, few people anticipated that he would release new music.
Named after his home province, Limpopo is the first song. He collaborates with BL Zero, Kamo The Vocalist, and Optimist on the song. Ama Courtesy is number 2 on the list and features MJ and Tboy Daflame. His third song on the list, Di Dom, features DJ Tuks and KDD. The rest of his songs include Tboy Daflame, Makhadzi, and Mama, featuring the African Queen. Featuring Optimist, KOB, and Vine Muziq is Sedi Laka. Thula Mama, which includes King Monada and Kay Murdur, is his final song.
He tried to break into the music business and put out several songs. One of those songs was Oa Mpona, which featured Rafiki. In addition, he wrote the song Good Life, which features King Monada. In Bergie Fresh’s song Dlalisa, Clement makes an appearance. The intelligent actor appears to be more than just an actor, and is widening his interests and making money off his many talents.
Watch Kwaito from Skeem Saam teaching kids how to dance below:
@clementmaosa Thats how we wrapped up the dance derby at @sowetosfinest 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾