Pabi Cooper Reminisces To Her Life Before Fame Two Years Ago. Despite being noted as an entertaining dancer, the multi-talented musician believed there was more to her as a performer than just dancing. That’s when she shunned her imposter syndrome and embarked on a singing career that saw her collaborate with amapiano stars such as Focalistic and Ch’cco.
Pabi started off as a dancer and worked all the way to being a singer and perfomer. The star took to social media after a successful night lf CooperFC Shutdown to reminisce on her life before fame. “Two years ago I started this with nothing but a dream and a vision of where and what I want to be. I started young, unsure and afraid but I had told myself that God wouldn’t place a dream in my heart if he had not already given me all the tools I needed to fulfil this dream,” she wrote.
She also mentioned that there will always be people who doubt ber but she won’t let that stop her. “There will always be doubters and there will always be non-believers but then there’s me, PABI COOPER! The 4th of March is very close to my heart because it is not only my birthday but it is also my second year hosting Cooper FC Shutdown.”
“This is such an honour to celebrate both these occasions with everyone.Above all, I would like to thank those who did believe in me – my family, my friends and my supporters . I LOVE YOU ALL!❤️ASAMBE!LETS ROCK!COOPER FC SHUTDOWN KA MO SUN ARENA!,” she continued to thank her supporters.
Pabi Cooper performed at the Sun Arena in Pretoria in front of thousands of her fans on Saturday The amapiano star posted videos from her CooperFC Shutdown that shut down critics she was receiving on Twitter and social media as a whole. The star was hanging from a ceiling and she made headlines as fans applauded her for a world-class performance. She also shared the video where most of her fans were chanting her name as she was swinging from the ceiling making a grand entrance, “Twitter VS real life. Big s/o to everyone who pulled through kale frostana jooo. Next year re betha stadium, roba kwatisa worse.”