The Ndlovu Youth Choir has released a teaser that’s stopped the internet in its tracks—a breathtakingly fresh cover of “Simply the Best,” delivered with their signature South African flair.
South Africa (14 June 2025) – The Ndlovu Youth Choir has done it again, and this time, it’s a cover that has the world smiling, singing and hitting replay.
Known for their vibrant energy, rich harmonies and that unmistakable South African spirit, the choir has just released a teaser for their latest project: a powerful, uniquely African cover of Tina Turner’s iconic anthem “Simply the Best.” And yes, it’s as good as you’re imagining—maybe even better.
If you’ve ever needed proof that music has the power to uplift, unite, and inspire… just spend a minute watching this.
> @ndlovuyouthchoir“We’ve been working on something we’re really proud of. Can’t wait for you to hear it all this Friday. ‘The Best’”
The choir first captured the hearts of millions during their unforgettable journey on America’s Got Talent, but their roots trace back much further—to the rural village of Moutse in Limpopo. From there, they transformed raw passion into a global phenomenon, proudly flying the South African flag with every note.
They’ve performed for presidents, collaborated with international artists, and brought joy to millions—but what truly sets them apart is their ability to reimagine well-known songs with lush harmonies, local instrumentation, and pure African soul.
Their teaser for “Simply the Best” is no exception: Tina Turner’s classic reinterpreted with warm percussion, vibrant rhythms, and voices that reach straight into your heart. Within hours of release, the video amassed nearly one million views and over 3,500 comments praising the performance .
> “I bet Tina Turner would have loved this.”“Beautiful singing and love this version of the song. Best wishes to you all. I think you’ve made Tina proud.”
More than just admiration, it's the sense of connection that resonates most deeply. One choir. One song. Thousands feeling moved, uplifted, and united.
This is the Ndlovu Youth Choir at their best—reminding us that no matter where we come from, music speaks a universal language of joy, pride, and possibility.