This guy recently did a cover version of ‘Africa’ playing with Squash and Sweet Potatoes, and it’s pretty awesome.
Our parents told us not to play with food but this guy didn’t listen, and we are thankful for that.
YouTuber Pupsi is a talented artist who creates “wind instruments” out of natural materials. His latest creation came from two sweet potatoes and a squash and after chiseling out some holes for the right pitch, he plays the popular 80’s song “Africa” by Toto!
He does realise that using food to have fun might be seen as wastage so asks viewers to please help someone out after watching the instrumental piece.
“The irony of playing “Africa” with food is incredible. To make up for it, please go help out some people after watching this video.”
Watch the amazing performance below:
Sources: Youtube
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