@@borussiagermania7428 not to me, there's Stone Bwoy, who makes equally good, if not better, music so it's Beyoncé who is creating this new niche for Shatta. That's how I see it.
Black people look best when it comes to dancing to our music. I’m black American but have Ghanaian roots on both sides of the fam, where are the African dances , I was tryna be schooled on my culture 🤣🤦🏾♀️ it was alright
4:30 omg i luvvvvvv how the one with the red pants connects with his partner in black at that part!!! Btw he and the girl with the bucket hat slayed this song
The guy in the white shirt and blue shorts was my favorite to watch. He had full control of every move. He was so crisp and clean with each move, but at the same time had tons of swag as well, and his height is good too. He’d most likely be the type that Beyoncé would choose as a dancer for her. His dancing reminds me of Chris Brown. 😍
Love. But would love to see some dynamic with low African movements. There's so much power in the simplicity and intricacy of those movements. Maybe that's just the Jamaican in me
It's like they not feeling the music. The beats. The lyrics. Putting choreo to a song is easy. But sometimes it has to mean something. Sometimes less is more.
Couple seconds of the gwara gwara the second time she sings "top everything, (everything you know it)" I think! Saw some glimpses of african inspired moves but needed more in my opinion. Still a cool bit of choreography though I guess.
Guys UR THE BEST !! U inspire the whole world with the perfection of ur movements, ur incredible ENERGY & most of all the SOUL u give to each step u make. Love from France
Who's the girl in the bucket hat with the green scarf around her pony tail in black pants and white t shirt? She's fire!!! She's got mad swagger. She's my favorite...