12,433 13,539 views (in the time I took to watch it and write this article it’s added another 1,000 views).
We may be wrong, but as far as we can tell this is the most viral Zimbabwean video ever posted to YouTube. if you know any other, educate us in the comments!
The video is a parody of Pharrell Williams’s cheerful and catchy “Happy”. The song has been parodied world over by ordinary people who then post the videos to YouTube. This local parody was made by URBANSPACE and Media Matrix, a local film production company.
Here’s the video:
31 comments
Nice video!
Mbichana Boys – Mbichana Mvura Got 39,223 Views and their other videos did very well too.. So it does beat Happy Harare but that can change in just a few hours if it really goes viral
Mbichana Boys, its 39,237 after 2 years. Pah Chihera’s Runonzi Rudo stands at 322,439 after 8 months. But from the rate at which this video is being viewed. I foresee it surpassing Runonzi Rudo soon.
Wow, Runonzi Rudo is impressive!
The best video from local content even though song parodies have existed for centuries in one form or another. I noticed when watching youtube videos they look super choppy and bad. I know its not my graphics card. Is there a way to fix this?
Refreshingly nice!
i think it has gone viral coz various Zim websites shared it, iharare and nehanda radio and tv and of course techzim
thats the definition of viral
ok,lemme rephrase to say whats aiding its virality is the numerous shares by bla bla
Which is even more of what going viral is
so whats the fuck are u tryina say?that i am stupid?
Just defining viral.. not your stupidity
ok, but you think I am stupid right?
kkkkkkk. Relax man. its just a video!
lol, you really just made me laugh, you should have been in that video , ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!
😀 …..
dude, u made my day!
kkkkkk,basa is stressing soul, u know how it is, kumboshaudhana neshamwari dzeu pano patechzim zvinotibatsira kubvisa stress
zvakakuomera iwe
Tim i like your calmness in such a situation…
nyc
nice hahaha
At least something to smile about
Apa vakagona. Ha ha ha.
Next time add a policeman and a soldier. lol
Nice video… although we may need to have a serious debate about the threshhold we can call a video “viral”…. 🙂
This falls very nicely within the definition of viral. It has been shared across a number of platforms, blogs and websites. Its views have jumped from literally 0 to 85grand is 4 days
As defined by the big G
A viral video is a video that was created and becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing, typically through video sharing websites, social media and email.
not forgetting all those WhatsApp shares!
This made me happy.
shamelessly funny and goodhearted. Well done, put a fat smile on the face of me and the family!
I love it only disappointed that we didn’t get a chance to dance too.
Harare, so beautiful, great video!