Nigerian Man and Dancer Friends Wearing Towels and Dancing on Street in Washington DC Celebrated in US, Others

Nigerian Man and Dancer Friends Wearing Towels and Dancing on Street in Washington DC Celebrated in US, Others

- A group of three men led by a Nigerian man Uncle Azeez wearing towels danced across a street in Washington DC

- The young men caused quite a stir and other pedestrians joined in on the dancing in what is termed a "pandemic vibe"

- Amapiano has taken the world by storm and tweeps took to the comments section to react to the video

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A group of three brave African American men expressed their love for the South African music genre Amapiano.

They danced while crossing the road wearing towels and held up traffic in the process. The video was shot in the heart of American politics, Washington DC.

@Omilly_N uploaded the amazing video on Twitter that shows the men taking their time to cross the road while dancing to the popular music genre.

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These three guys were a mood in themselves and showed a lot of love for amapiano. Photo credit: @Omilly_N
Source: UGC

Something amazing happened, other pedestrians joined in on celebrations. The video has such a positive vibe.

@Omilly_N captioned the video with the following:

"Meanwhile, ko Washington-USA dancing to Amapiano.
Amapiano to the world."

Tweeps took to the comments section to react to the amazing video:

@lightz_masterZA:

"No rhythm at all, looted by their corrupt ancestors..."

@Ngalauka_Mpha:

"She caught that wave real quick, she a real one."

@Msunu_wabelungu:

"Imagine trying this here in SA, awuthukwanga maan zii Taxi drivers "Heeey wena suka endleleni mdidi wenja"

@axelmaritse:

"Rhythm or not, it’s all about having a good time. Flailing hands, stepping on toes, doesn’t matter, not every dance is a Jika ma Jika contest. This fallacy that most blacks have rhythm is false. We just know when to sit down & tap our feet."

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Earlier, Legit.ng reported that A 'white' kid has generated massive reactions on Twitter with her marvellous rendition of Wizkid's Blessed song, one of the tracks on Made In Lagos album.

Her voice made people appreciate how rich the lyric of the song is. A further search online revealed that the kid is a female artiste with the handle @mehcosa.

Source: Legit.ng

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