Tanzanian musician Khalid Mohammed, popularly known as TID, has been making waves online in recent weeks following the viral spread of one of his interviews. In the interview, TID hilariously shouted at a man who interrupted him as he walked past, capturing the attention of netizens.

In one hilarious video that has gone viral, TID was seen reacting to a passerby in the middle of his interview. "Who is this guy? Why? Why, between my interview, you are passing around? I hate you,"



Netizens have developed a fondness for TID not only for his witty remarks but also for his eloquent command of the English language. The Tanzanian artist's popularity has soared, particularly in Kenya, thanks to his humorous and insightful commentary on various topics.

@beingtrendylifestyle. Source: UGC Who is TID? Khalid Mohamed, a well-known artist from Tanzania who goes by the stage name TID, is no stranger to the spotlight.

TID has become increasingly renowned, especially among Kenyan internet users, due to his recent interviews. He has been causing a stir with his sharp wit and candid insights on a range of subjects, as showcased in a series of interviews with Tanzanian media outlets.



TID said. Netizens react to TID's viral interview Here is what they had to say: user81079900022434 "The British accent killed me." Njoki Njoro "Is it between or in the middle of." 12346788999990 "Made in TZ and trending in Kenya." Bito: "He can be a good pastor."

cherry: "This is still funny wallahi." Angela: "Just one Tanzanian with some good English now we can't breathe." user9296292310879 "Huyu nani, who's this guy?" White Swan: "This is such a funny reaction." Alex Fleming: "Theres no where boda boda cant pass." Lastborn_Soud: "If you are born to be a star you are."

Hilly: "He was convinced he was a paid actor." taxiee "Why, why between my comment you are passing around?" Kata simu tupo site becomes internet hit In other news, comedian Mzee Mjegeje went viral for instructing a caller to hang up as he was busy.

The comedian passed away in March at Mwananyamala Hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he was undergoing medical care. His fame reached international levels, including in Kenya in 2022, when the phrase "kata simu, tupo site" became widely used by everyone.