Music comedian creates a song for employees who want a raise

Music comedian creates a song for employees who want a raise

Play this song for your boss, but it comes with a risk...

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We've heard of comedians; we are more than familiar with them. But music comedians are in a league of their own. 

If you haven't already encountered Keith Juluka, let us be the first to introduce you. Juluka is a musician who sings funny songs. He makes up funny songs, performs them, and even earned himself a South African favourite, Gunsteling. 

"Gunsteling by Keith Juluka is an Afrikaans love song based on the Alphabet. It is a funny yet cute contribution to the Afrikaans music genre that offers a playful insight into a Xhosa man's perspective on falling for an Afrikaans-speaking woman." (YouTube)

Check out his music video for the song on YouTube

A female vocalist joined Juluka, and they held it together as they sang a song for the workplace. The song was made for anyone looking for a raise in their job. 

While it is hilarious, it's risky to sing this to your boss unless they have a great sense of humour. Even then, you might want to make sure HR knows it was a joke. 

Listen to the song below, courtesy of TikTok

@keith_juluka send this to your manager. #imakefunnysongs #corporatekeith #keithjuluka ♬ original sound - keith_juluka

Juluka is gifted and can match the most epic lyrics with the coolest beats. He also did one based on the AKA rhythm from Baddest, replacing 'baddest' with 'fattest'. 

Check out his tune below from TikTok

@keith_juluka the fattest... #imakefunnysongs #randomkeith #keithjuluka ♬ original sound - keith_juluka
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