Logan Pietersen Wants To Bring Nope And Encouragement To Those Living And Working Abroad To Support Their Families

As South Africans, we have faced challenging times over the past few years, which has led many people to seek work in other countries – far from their loved ones, language, and culture. BRING MY TERUG (H2-A), Logan Pietersen’s brand-new single, is dedicated to everyone who have to work and live abroad to build a future for themselves and their families.

“The song is about South Africans who have to work on farms in the USA (H2-A or H2-B). Many of them are away from their families for 9 to 12 months, doing hard physical work in a foreign land with a foreign language, culture, and traditions,” explains the 31-year-old singer-songwriter. “Sometimes they work for 38 hours straight and miss their people, the bush and having a braai with their friends.”

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