If you ain’t from Louisiana yo will never understand this dance all you have to do is look up Louisiana jiggin there’s no need for the negative comments if u gotta problem just get at me 💯
I died when I read this sis. But FR I got at least 5 great uncles that hold their drank and hit the stance JUST LIKE THAT. Boosie, boy, you gone be rocking a jheri curl/small fro in no time.
GOD ENERGY while listening to music about someone boasting about what they have and probably some violence while two young dudes dance for the guy who made the music they’re dancing to. Pretty godly.
You'd love THEM!! Because not only wld your productivity improve, but their speaking accent is HILARIOUS. And the stories...oh the stories they wld tell. Yeah, if u find u some NOLA boys hanging out in the Boot (so funny we call Louisiana Americas boot bc of its shape) , snatch em up😂🤣😁
Low key we’re soooo connected to our African roots more than we know it. Like we are expressing what’s ingrained in our DNA. All I see is African when I see these movements. Y’all can say what you want but don’t be jealous because you can’t express the African spirituality like we can. Even in New York some of the leg movements they do, is similar we just move more. It’s beautiful
Louisiana is something different I never been to any part of Louisiana I need to go! They even dance different down there. I bet they cook. Different and the women are probably gorgeous in Louisiana.
He at home in family and backyard BBQ is what fighting no drama brg them babies and we bout to have a family l gureente half of ain't family. But a good time how coming . Like grab a seat and something to eat🎉😂😅
Look at boosie standing their like some old man whose about to give a dollar to the best dancer at one of his kids birthday party when they were lil 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If we knew our own history, than we would know that these dances and movements are rooted in Africa. We are so disconnected from our history that we don't even know what or even why dancing is so deep rooted in our culture.
Lol actually jiggin has been around before the “younger generation” was born. The form a dancing was to to mock slave master in the south, Louisiana specifically so yeah🙂
@@asiyhadavis4851 😉👌☺️thankyou! I was reading the comments like,they don't even understand how our ancestors used these moves as a distraction, also to uplift,and endure horrendous situations.
What is jig is it something that we just go in and start creating any kind of move and put them together I'm just asking cuz I'm curious no disrespect 😁because it looks hella fun😁
😆🤣😂 it's funny to see how the dance moves over the years have changed remember break dancing, 2 steppin ,the Harlem shake, cha cha slide, Krumpin'!!! 😆🤣😄 now crazy leg jiggin'!!!
Have you ever watched our eyes watching God starring Halle Berry... I recommend it to everyone..They built a town from the bottom to the top..Have anyone ever thought about coming together and buying some land to build a new town or city🤔 now that's rebuilding...This reminds me of Africa how they celebrate...With a brand new town or city with new rules followed, clean no matter who moves there and littering/loitering will be out because places to hang out will be built and all children will have something to do other than playgrounds..clubs will be nice but gatherings like this will be better..Wishful thinking...God is and Blessing's those that will make this happen Pray on it🙌🏿🙌🏼🙌🙌🏾🙌🏻
I’m from Mississippi and we jig too, being Louisiana’s neighbor. If you ain’t from the Deep South you’ll never understand lol and that’s okay. We don’t care 😂. It’s not meant to be hilarious, it’s not stupid, etc. it’s the same as those line dances and two steps y’all love to do at the country clubs, we don’t understand it but it’s yalls thing right ? Lol *starts jiggin * 228 coast lyfe!! 🌊