A fruit vendor along the coast in Vietnam has emerged as an unexpected sensation in the latest viral clip from South African artist The Kiffness.
This video showcases a woman named Mai, who markets fruit on the beach in Nha Trang, enthusiastically announcing her wares to tourists in English.
Her rhythmic sales chant – “mango, pineapple, banana, watermelon” – captured the attention of a visitor who decided to film the scene.
The original video quickly went viral online, dubbed Woman Selling Fruits Sings On Vietnam Beach.
Shortly thereafter, The Kiffness creatively transformed the catchy tune into a vibrant electronic remix.
In the final version, the notable producer performs alongside Mai’s vocals, layering various beats and instruments around her spontaneous melody.
The remix has already garnered millions of views across social media, with admirers applauding the fun collaboration.
Viral vendor moment delights viewers
In the initial clip, Mai addresses a tourist using a line taken from Lionel Richie’s 1984 classic “Hello.”
“Hello, is it me you’re looking for?” she inquires.
When the tourist responds with the subsequent lyric, she seamlessly shifts into her fruit listing in a rap-like style.
The interaction sparked laughter and contributed to the clip’s ability to gain widespread attention online.
The Kiffness’ remix brings a new musical element to the moment, elevating a straightforward sales call into a worldwide viral sensation.
The Kiffness turns everyday moments into music
David Scott, professionally known as The Kiffness, is a South African musician, producer, and satirist.
Hailing from Cape Town, Scott first attracted attention as part of the group The Kiffness before transitioning into his solo online identity.
He is now well-regarded for crafting humorous remixes from various unconventional audio sources, including animal sounds, viral clips, and everyday conversations.
His videos frequently blend music production with social commentary or comedic elements.
Many of his clips consistently achieve millions of views across YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and other social platforms.
