For more Kiffness absurdity, scroll up to listen to the interview. Curing peoples hearing (problems), taking out tonsils and just seeing how grateful his patients were really inspired me to want to become a doctor like my dad., Scott ended up at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he enrolled in medical school. Mom Jte proudly shared the musical moment, writing: "My incredibly talented husband captured our baby's heartbeat at our first ultrasound, and turned it into a song! [22], "Man changes the lyrics to 'Sound of Silence' and has internet cracking up with his version", "David Scott, founder of the local South African band The Kiffness, has kept our spirits up since", "When your beats are so kiff your domestic can't resist", "WATCH | The Kiffness takes aim at Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in national anthem spoof", "Christmas Kiffness' Three Kings Parody and Interview", "Watch The Kiffness sing his Ode of Blessing for South African HealthCare Professionals and Allied Healthcare workers", "Kiff interview with The Kiffness, who got Trump to do the Jerusalema, gave Gretha personality", "South African Music Awards nominees announced", "2017 Best Pop Album Nominee: The Kiffness Kiff", "Awww! Sponsored ", Play daily crosswords, sudoku, puzzles, and more. Akai Professional and AKG gearhelp him make his videos. //]]>-->. He did so through his YouTube channel where he incorporated an audio recording from TED-Ed entitled, How did Hitler rise to power? In September 2020, Scott took a dig at Julius Malema in a Parody of Master KG's and Nomcebo's hit song, Jerusalema. I couldnt see myself slaving away for six years to get a doctorate and then more years after that to specialise. Something thats unique. He wanted something that was uniquely South African and a name that would be easy to find online. Age 35 years old #69513 Most Popular. Akai Professional and AKG gear is the equipment he uses, but the details regarding the software are not known. During the 2020 Lockdown, she worked for hand in hand with her husband to work on Irish Blessing. South African Resource Portal,