Just your casual Alabama offensive meeting room concert, with Tide freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa and his ukulele
He’s got some pipes!
What offensive meeting isn’t complete without a ukulele concert from a star quarterback? On Friday, Tide offensive coordinator/receivers coach Mike Locksley posted a video of true freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who is a native of Honolulu, playing the ukulele and singing for the coaching staff. It’s impressive — Tua can both play and sing quite well:
You guys asked for more here is part 2 of the @Tuaamann_ Concert Series pic.twitter.com/9F6D8BHmhc
— Michael Locksley (@CoachLocks) December 22, 2017
I️ was I️n my feelings https://t.co/jMmBktzeHU
— Tua Tagovailoa (@Tuaamann_) December 22, 2017
The song it sounds like he’s singing is “Honi Honi” by Laga Savea, and it’s pretty catchy:
Tua has talked about singing and playing music while growing up in the past, too.
“We did a lot of stuff together,” Tagovailoa said of his brothers via SEC Country. “We used to play games a lot. We used to play basketball together at the park. We used to sing together and play the ukulele.”
And here he is again to Al.com:
I like to play the guitar and the ukulele. I like to sing with my cousins. We're in a church choir. I like to go out and throw the football with my cousins.
Hopefully, this isn’t the last we hear of Tagovailoa’s pipes or ukulele playing, because he’s got some serious talent.