If you need a reason to smile today, let me introduce you to the internet’s current joy-maker and experience the 80s again with this beautiful cover of Toto’s ‘Africa.’ Sina Drums is teaming up with friends to fiddle around, and we are absolutely here for it.
She released the video just a few days ago, and it’s already gone viral with over 198,399 views. Can you believe it? One watch turns into two, then three, and suddenly you’re sending the link to everyone you know with a, “Okay, but you HAVE to see this.”
There’s something about ‘Africa’ that hits a sweet, nostalgic nerve. It feels like long, lazy childhood days—music drifting in from the radio while you played outside and Mom deep-cleaned the house. Or those endless road trips with your parents, windows down, snacks everywhere, and a song that somehow made the miles disappear.
Now? It’s the song we get to pass down to our kids. The one that turns into a full-on car concert, belting out the lyrics while our teens roll their eyes from the back seat—pretending they’re annoyed, but secretly knowing every word.
What makes this collaboration even better is the heart behind it. Sina Drums has never been about flash or ego. She says it best herself:
“I love making music, playing drums and working together with other musicians. On this channel, you will find drum covers, original collaborations with musicians from all over the world as well as original music released under the name ‘Chi Might Project.’” She added.
I love that she says music brings people together. I couldn’t agree more. And you can feel that spirit in every beat. This isn’t about perfection—it’s about connection. Friends making music. Artists lifting each other up and just having fun. Joy spilling out through rhythm and shared creativity.
In a world that often feels loud in all the wrong ways, ‘Africa’ feels like a reminder of what music was always meant to be—something that brings us together, across generations, across screens, and across the miles.
So go watch it. Then watch it again. And don’t be surprised if you find yourself smiling, tapping your foot, and singing a little louder than your kids would prefer.