South African Justin Bieber Lookalike Steals the Show with Gqom Dance Moves in Viral Video

South African Justin Bieber Lookalike Steals the Show with Gqom Dance Moves in Viral Video

  • A South African man has gone viral on social media for his striking resemblance to global pop sensation Justin Bieber
  • The man's entertaining video showcases his carefree personality and flair for dancing to gqom music
  • The viral clip has sparked widespread interest, with many fans eagerly awaiting more content featuring the Justin Bieber lookalike

A South African man who bears an uncanny resemblance to international pop star Justin Bieber has taken social media by storm after a video of him vibing to gqom while driving made waves online.

A South African Justin Bieber lookalike stole the show while vibing to gqom.
A South African Justin Bieber lookalike danced in a video that amused Mzansi. Image: DUTCH/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)/ Getty Images and Tududlamini/Getty Images
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Justin Drew Bieber is a singer and songwriter from Canada. He is renowned for his multi-genre musical performances and is regarded as a pop icon. Scooter Braun discovered Bieber in 2008, and Usher brought him to the United States by co-founding RBMG Records to sign him.

SA Justin Bieber lookalike vibing to gqom

The short clip, which was shared on Facebook by Tududlamini, shows the young gent behind the wheel of a moving vehicle as he cheerfully dances to a high-energy gqom track blasting in the background. With his stylish haircut, casual street drip, and striking resemblance to the Baby hitmaker, viewers jokingly dubbed him the “SA Justin Bieber."

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Despite focusing on the road, the man confidently bops his head, throws his hand in the air, and lip-syncs enthusiastically to the beat. At one point, he even glances at the camera and flashes a cheeky smile, adding to his on-screen charm that has netizens smitten.

Mzansi users flooded the comments section with lighthearted remarks, with one person saying:

"Bieber from Mjondolo."

Others praised the lookalike’s flair and carefree energy, saying his vibe was too infectious not to watch repeatedly.

The viral video that was uploaded on 9 June 2025 has already raked in thousands of views, likes, and shares across multiple platforms, with many internet users begging the anonymous gent to reveal his identity and drop more entertaining clips.

Gqom, a uniquely South African genre known for its pulsating rhythms and booming bass, continues to gain global attention. Now, thanks to the surprise cameo of a Justin Bieber lookalike, fans say gqom might have found its “international look," even if just for laughs.

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As the video continues to circulate, Mzansi netizens eagerly await the next instalment of the SA Justin Bieber’s vibrant roadside dance sessions.

Take a look at the funny video below:

SA is entertained by Justin Bieber's doppelgänger

The online community took to the comment section, cracking jokes over Justin Bieber's lookalike, while some expressed their thoughts, saying:

Zuzu Given Mbiko said:

"Donald Trump right now."

Sandiswa Sphesihle Ntombela added:

"Eminem, is that you?"

Awillow The-Elevatorz expressed:

"Justin from Temu."

Samkelo Nhlapo shared:

"Awillow The-Elevatorz Justin lite."

Thembi Makglory wrote:

"Step òut of the car, stand on the floor to dance for us."

Edwin Lwandle Ncube poked fun at the guy, saying:

"Bieber from Newcastle."
A South African Justin Bieber lookalike danced in a video that amused Mzansi.
A South African Justin Bieber lookalike stole the show while vibing to gqom. Image: Raymond Hall/GC Images
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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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