Meet Savara’s ‘Sianda’ video vixen taking internet by storm


Savara’s Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/@thee.cyclist/Instagram

Sauti Sol band member Savara Mudigi’s latest hit, “Sianda,” has not only captured hearts with its catchy beats but also introduced the world to a stunning video vixen by the name Thee Cyclist, who has quickly become the talk of the internet due to her magnetic energy.

In the video, Thee Cyclist’s dynamic presence and choreography have sparked widespread discussion and admiration across social media platforms.

Thee Cyclist on vixen role

Taking to her official Instagram account, Thee Cyclist documented her life journey pointing out moments of self-doubt and uncertainty, adding that through unwavering faith and perseverance, she found herself standing in a moment she had once only dreamed.

She went on to say that being featured in Savara’s song was a dream come true adding that to her, the project was not just a piece of music but about her journey.

Savara's Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/thee.cyclist/Instagram
Savara’s Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/@thee.cyclist/Instagram

“I still remember the days I doubted myself the moments I questioned whether my dreams were valid, whether my voice would ever be heard. But God had a plan bigger than I could ever imagine. Today, as I stand in this moment, featured in a music video that holds so much meaning, I can’t help but be overwhelmed with gratitude,” she stated.

“This isn’t just about the music. It’s about the journey. It’s about the late nights of self-doubt, the battles I fought within myself, and the prayers I whispered, asking God to make a way. And He did. I am a living testimony that if God can do it for me, He can do it for you too.”

Savara's Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/thee.cyclist/Instagram
Savara’s Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/@thee.cyclist/Instagram

In addition, she pointed out that a pivotal figure in her artistic journey has been Savara, whom she describes as a mentor and friend who saw her potential long before she recognized it in herself.

“To @savarafrica, my mentor, my friend you saw me before I could see myself. You believed in me from the very beginning, when I struggled to believe in myself. You never gave up on me. Through every challenge and every hesitation, you stood by me, reminding me of my worth, and speaking words of encouragement, kindness, and love. I’ll forever respect you, Savara. Your heart, your passion, your unwavering belief in people it’s rare, and I don’t take it for granted,” she added.

Savara's Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/@thee.cyclist/Instagram
Savara’s Sianda video vixen Thee Cyclist. PHOTO/@thee.cyclist/Instagram

“This music, this art it’s more than just a project. It’s a testament to faith, perseverance, and the power of believing in oneself. To anyone out there feeling like they’re not enough like their dreams are too far away—hold on. Keep pushing. Keep believing. Because if God can do it for me, He can do it for you too. This is just the beginning.”



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