David Scott, a South African musician known as The Kiffness, has set social media alight with his latest video, ‘Eating the Cats.’
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The video pokes fun at the presidential debate wherein Donald Trump suggested that immigrants in the US were eating cats, dogs and other household pets.
The Kiffness x Donald Trump – Eating the Cats 😿🐶 Stream / Buy: https://t.co/r9KxcnOn4n pic.twitter.com/bZpytKBEdO
— The Kiffness (@TheKiffness) September 13, 2024
The ‘Eating the Cats’ video has received over 50 million views in only 24 hours and all proceeds are being donated to the Springfield SPCA.
David has gained traction on social media platforms, specifically among cat lovers. His following stems largely from his cat-themed videos and hits such as ‘Ha Hee,’ a tribute song to cats, wherein he claims that ‘ a cat is a symphony in disguise.’
His latest viral hit, ‘Eating the Cats,’ however, has sparked controversy as allegations regarding the song’s intentions have arose as the video becomes increasingly popular.
Yesterday, the artist took to social media to clarify that although he is flattered that the song is being played across the world, no assumptions should be made regarding the motive for its release.
Scott reiterated that the song is raising funds for the SPCA in Springfield, Ohio.
‘I aim to unite everyone behind a common cause,’ he ends.
Article originally published on Cape Town ETC.
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