In a moment that has taken South African social media by storm, a pastor’s fiery sermon has gone wildly viral — not for its spiritual message, but because her “speaking in tongues” sounded remarkably like the iconic chorus from Michael Jackson’s 1983 hit “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.”
The clip, which has been viewed millions of times across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, shows the enthusiastic pastor passionately delivering what appears to be glossolalia (speaking in tongues). However, listeners quickly noticed the unmistakable rhythm and phrasing: “Mama-se, mama-sa, ma-ma-koo-sa.”
The phrase is instantly recognisable as the Cameroonian-inspired chant from Michael Jackson’s legendary track. Within hours, South Africans flooded the comments with laughter, memes, and clever edits mixing the sermon with the original song.
The Viral Moment
The video shows the pastor pacing energetically, microphone in hand, as she enters a moment of spiritual ecstasy. What starts as standard charismatic preaching quickly shifts into repetitive syllables that bear an uncanny resemblance to MJ’s famous outro. Social media users wasted no time pointing out the similarity, with many jokingly asking, “Is the Holy Spirit a Michael Jackson fan?”
One popular comment read: “Pastor caught speaking in tongues with Michael Jackson’s ‘Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ lyrics. The spirit is smooth criminal!”
Another user quipped: “Mama-se mama-sa… I know that’s right! The Holy Ghost got moves!”
The clip has sparked a national conversation filled with humour, with many praising the pastor’s energy while playfully teasing the unexpected musical crossover.
Michael Jackson Connection
The lyrics “Mama-se, mama-sa, ma-ma-koo-sa” were actually adapted by Michael Jackson from a 1972 Cameroonian song called “Soul Makossa” by Manu Dibango. Jackson turned the phrase into one of the most infectious hooks in pop music history. The fact that it has now found its way into a South African church sermon has delighted fans of both gospel and pop culture.
South Africans, known for their vibrant sense of humour, have embraced the moment wholeheartedly. The video has inspired numerous remixes, dance challenges, and even church-themed MJ parodies trending on local platforms.

Reactions Across the Country
While some more conservative churchgoers expressed mild concern about the light-hearted response, the overwhelming reaction has been one of joyful amusement. Many see it as harmless entertainment that highlights the energetic and expressive nature of charismatic worship in South Africa.
One local comedian posted: “When the praise and worship session turns into a Thriller concert. South Africa, we move!”
Religious commentators have also joined the conversation, with some noting that worship can take many forms and that joy and laughter have their place in faith communities.
The pastor herself has not publicly commented on the viral video, but sources close to her congregation say she remains focused on her ministry and is amused by the attention the clip has received.
A Reflection of South African Culture
This light-hearted moment reflects South Africa’s unique ability to find humour in everyday situations while celebrating its rich spiritual and musical heritage. The country has a long tradition of vibrant gospel music that often blends with popular culture, and this incident perfectly captures that fusion.
Michael Jackson has always had a massive following in South Africa. From the anti-apartheid connections in songs like “They Don’t Care About Us” to his global influence, the King of Pop remains a beloved figure. Seeing his lyrics pop up in such an unexpected setting has only strengthened that affection.
What’s Next?
As the video continues to circulate, it has sparked renewed interest in both charismatic Christianity and Michael Jackson’s timeless music. Some churches have even playfully incorporated similar high-energy moments into their services, while MJ fans are celebrating another example of the late star’s enduring cultural impact.
Whether the pastor intended the resemblance or it was a genuine coincidence, the moment has brought smiles to millions during what has been a challenging period for many South Africans. In a country often dealing with serious issues, this viral clip has offered a much-needed dose of levity and unity through laughter.
For now, South Africans are continuing to enjoy the moment, with many hoping the pastor takes the attention in good spirit. After all, if the Holy Spirit can move people to dance, why not to the rhythm of the King of Pop?
This delightful blend of faith and pop culture has reminded everyone that sometimes the most memorable sermons aren’t just heard — they’re felt, danced to, and shared with the world.
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