A young homeless boy who motivates people on the street inspires a South African rapper to use a soundbite of his voice for his next album, and to then pay the lad a large sum of cash for the copyright. The young homeless boy charms people with motivational speeches around Oxford Street in the city of East London in the South African province of Eastern Cape. And his motivational messages inspired famous South African rapper Cassper Nyovest to use him on his ‘Any Minute Now’ album which was released on Friday. The young boy, named Mzwandile, will receive a life-changing payment from the recording artist for the use of his voice. In a tweet, Nyovest said: “Please help me find him? I used his voice as a sketch on the album and I would like to pay him for that because it really moved and inspired me.” In the video, the boy is seen talking to a taxi full of people, saying: “See me now, I'm going to drive a nice car, God only knows. There will be someone to take me and educate me. "I won't be poor forever, I promise - I won't tell lies. I am here to try to get what I don't have. I'm not a pushover, do you understand? I'm a hustler, bruh."