I absolutely mean no offense please when I ask this truly innocent question. I love watching step and all the kinds of dance like this, I could do it for hours. Is this traditionally and primarily something that the African American community does? What are it's roots? It's history? I honestly don't know anything about it other than I love to watch it and I am always impressed by the dancers; I love the rhythm of it all. All the videos I see show African Americans so I am guessing it holds a significant cultural place of importance. Will someone please educate me? Once more, i applauded all the dancers and their passion for their craft.
Man the wow factor was missing Nupes. The crowd was not going bazerk per the usual. The ladies are suppose to be screaming over the music. Heard no crowd reaction. 😔
when them babies dropped that ty$ i lost it but when they pulled that tb 07' dive off into it chiiiilllleee..... well im expecting now 😫🤰🏾 THEM GOT DAMN NUPES! ♥️
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