Sathan Voetsek 【TESTED — 2025】
The song is characterized by its "old-school" gospel style, often featuring energetic, repetitive chants of the phrase to drive away bad luck or "demons". Satan Voetsek by William Last KRM | Mzansi Comedy
: A forceful South African slang term derived from the Afrikaans phrase "voort sê ek" ("away, I say"). While traditionally used to shoo animals or express harsh dismissal, in this context, it is used to aggressively reject spiritual evil. Musical and Viral Context Sathan Voetsek
The phrase translates roughly to "Satan, get lost" or "Satan, go away". The song is characterized by its "old-school" gospel
Satan Voetsek by William Last KRM | Mzansi Comedy | TikTok. Global video community. Open app. @Julius Loots 🦦 TikTok·juliusloots Understanding the Meaning of Voetsek in Different Contexts Musical and Viral Context The phrase translates roughly
: Refers to Satan or the devil in South African languages like Zulu or Sotho.
(often stylized as Sathane Futsek ) is a viral South African phrase and song title that blends religious themes with blunt South African slang. It has gained significant traction on social media platforms like TikTok as both a "gospel" anthem and a comedic meme. Meaning and Terminology