A young school girl won the hearts of many internet users when a video of her singing one of Black Sherif’s hit songs hit the web.
The unidentified girl in her school uniform sang happily 'Gold Digga' a song from producer Samsney and Black Sherif.
In the 30 second clip posted on Instagram, the little girl sang along to the song word for word.
Black Sherif who posted the video wrote "Love you sweet girl, God bless you. Goldigga still out worldwide."
Commenting on the post, many people were amazed she could sing that well. Others noted that they smiled while watching the video.
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