Omo my African brothers and sisters sure as hell know how to take a sentence, make a music out of it, and create their own dance moves. Abeg we are really talented.
Whatever they try to recreate off this won't even compare. Edit: Ok I just watched some of them....we're not in any danger of it looking remotely similar 😂😂😂
@@Columbiana777 sorry bit first time I saw white ppl doing shuffle dances was about 15 years ago in the trance an dance scenes, and it's been big with that scene since, not just after this trend
I thought that to but then I thought this dance is so difficult. It’ll be interesting to see how this can be stolen. This dance is straight from Africa.
This is an African dance trend. The beat they're dancing to is Nigerian, and many of the people dancing to it are either Nigerians or south Africans doing a move called legwork. African Americans were called to strike but Africans specifically weren't.
@@blessedgal9157 Yea because Africans stay off code and dont mind when their shet gets stole by the colonizers. ie majority of african history, religion, culture, and resources.
I'm sure they are mostly Africans, mostly Nigerians and the sound and dance is from Nigeria...few of the dancers may be from other places..I guess it's black Americans that are on strike
Wow… Did you know there were people in Africa with dark skin? Yeah…actually, they’re in a lot of countries Not just the United States. But since Europeans were given fifty acres for each person…still waiting…
I don’t think these are American black people. I think some of these people come from other countries. Plus I thought they did a black TickTock or some stuff like that
Hurry and copywriter before it takes off in America. I thought WE WERE KN STRIKE. THEY ARE WAITING TO STEAL, AND DESTROY. WE ARE TEACHING THEM TO DANCE. THEY SHOULD MAKE UP THEIR OWN.
*Only two or three dancers did legwork like it should actually be done.* Everyone else were just kicking legs about anyhow. Let me not even get onto the typically dance challenged demographic...
Respectfully, I don't understand. Why is South Africans making their own dance being seen so negatively. We all know these famous tik Tokers can NOT replicate these dances
@@thesheassheis That's the point. If we know they can't replicate it, we shouldn't panic. We're all here (as the human race) to have fun after all. Why are we fighting over dance moves when people from all over the world are being trafficked, souls are being lost and many more ?
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Omo my African brothers and sisters sure as hell know how to take a sentence, make a music out of it, and create their own dance moves. Abeg we are really talented.
I love my people so much. Talented and Creative. Just made me want to get up and dance.
All day every day
Sake3 elk keie dkdkdke ekkekeke dkdkdke mekekeelke e mekeoeoekeme
They killing it the movement & foot action is lit🔥 i love how the rotate in a circle.
Not everybody can do footwork. It’s a tribal thing so WE know where it came from.
Tell it say it!!! I'm waiting for them to try this!!!
These guys are soooooo creative! Watch the copycats try to get paid!
This is so Dope. We are always creating trends. 😊
This is cool but weren’t our people on strike? It will be a matter of tine before others try get fame for this trend. 🙄
Too late look under “shuffle dance”.😬
Whatever they try to recreate off this won't even compare.
Edit: Ok I just watched some of them....we're not in any danger of it looking remotely similar 😂😂😂
@@Columbiana777 sorry bit first time I saw white ppl doing shuffle dances was about 15 years ago in the trance an dance scenes, and it's been big with that scene since, not just after this trend
This trend is in Africa it's black Americans who are on strike not us
I thought that to but then I thought this dance is so difficult. It’ll be interesting to see how this can be stolen. This dance is straight from Africa.
This is a question I've asked FOREVER. I will never run unless I'm late or I'm being chased.
Always proud! So cool!!!!
I wish I could do this .....😂😂
Is the strike over? Asking for a friend 😅
Let me know when, because tiktok is racist
❤Loved it!!!❤
This people are talented and they seem to have passion for music and dance
I am so happy 😁😁😁 you guys are back. My beautiful and talent generation.
🤣😂Before I do this challenge, I will need knee braces and a STRONG support bra!!!🤣😂
Blessings From Texas🤠
Lol I was thinking the same about the bra 😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I'm just going to sit this one out due to the bra alone
@Mary Cargo 😂🤣
Aaah a great sports bra I tell you 😂😂 I recently started teaching myself the leg work moves and boy oh boy it’s a workout in itself 🥵
Melanin killing it as usual, don't know about them alabaster peeps but they better keep on running and leaving our cool trends alone
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyy this on🔥
Riverdance black peoplllleeeeeee ..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
True, River dance is intricate footwork from Ireland or Scotland. Maybe someone can correct me..
I texted a few people in my family and asked them "Why you running...lol all I got back was ?? Or Huh lol.
😭😭....maaaad leg works.....
the three dudes took it to another level
THE BLACK PEOPLE THAT WORE THE WHITE TANK TOPS GAVE ME CHILLS FOR REAL LET THEM KEEP ON DOING THEIR THING!!!
What happened to the strike? Wyt people in THIS video are already taking your content.
This is an African dance trend. The beat they're dancing to is Nigerian, and many of the people dancing to it are either Nigerians or south Africans doing a move called legwork. African Americans were called to strike but Africans specifically weren't.
@@blessedgal9157 Yea because Africans stay off code and dont mind when their shet gets stole by the colonizers. ie majority of african history, religion, culture, and resources.
@@naturallyspiritual7256 This is a very disappointing remark, no thought process involved whatsoever
My people stay litty😍
Very good,Similar to house music and the footwork done in the 90's.
No. It’s not
@@simplydesigns7230 now Chicago definitely have footwork as well as NOLA. Definitely can agree on that.
@@PureGrit2 Similar very much so, Chicago footwork, Chicago House Music, to reference there are videos here on CZcams.
@@LorisshaCoburn1 I will look into it.
Sure it does
3 guys in the white t shirts nailed it.
That’s so 🔥
Yeah nice
Represent 🇿🇦South Africa 🇿🇦
Why don't our people ever stick to anything. Don't complain if your not going to follow through 😔
I think they are TikTokers from Africa. It’s the Americans on strike.
Yeah this is South Africans
I don't see yt ppl appropriating this lol.
@@MPPG663 Word and thats becuase its not linked to a Megan Thee Stallion track
tres belle dance
I like boys in black and white they
know how to dance 😍😁❤❤💗💗💓
3:00 the yt version very soft
I think they missed the point of the assignment... E for effort though or...?
They made it look so easy
Facts
At the time stamp of 2:45i was like Omo Jesus my innocent mind I need holy water 🤣🤣🤣💜💜💜
We are the greatest!😁
Ggb tu es la meilleure
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Soooo....are we not on strike.....anymore???
Y’all really need to stay on code. SMH they gonna take this shit as well and “ run 🏃🏾♀️” to the bank 🏦 with your creativity
They aint because there is no US track out that can compare with these dance moves from the mother country
So….what happened to the strike?!
Yes, I’d like to see them steal our cultural drip.
3:16 🤣
3:33 That's running :)
😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘☺☺☺😚
I'm sure they are mostly Africans, mostly Nigerians and the sound and dance is from Nigeria...few of the dancers may be from other places..I guess it's black Americans that are on strike
Yh. The original legwork dance..some are doing other dances and some are doing nonsense legwork
Their back
They are not dancing but running. The YT people will think they are dancing though! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is for Baltimore....if u never seen the leg work from Baltimore u don't know wat ur missing DMV ALL DAY
WHAT ??? WHY ARE YOU DANCING ???? IS THE STRIKE OVER ???? IF NOT THEN DAMN !!! DON'T COMPLAIN WHEN YOU DON'T GET YOUR 40 ACRES AND A MULE SMH😕😕😕
This is an African trend I thought it was only black Americans on strike
Wow…
Did you know there were people in Africa with dark skin?
Yeah…actually, they’re in a lot of countries
Not just the United States.
But since Europeans were given fifty acres for each person…still waiting…
If only the movie got a pound each time
African creators are not on strike.
Hahahahah
Where are the Brazilian garotas at? ☺️☺️☺️
Name of girl whit short camuflaje
I want the lyrics please
3:40 wins!
Well, I guess the strike is over 🤷🏾♀️
.this is the type of dance BTS would love.. xd as they're into leg dances.
Why should we care what BTS likes
@@royaldiadem8660 bitter soul
Lmao the last time they did it, it was edited as if they were killing roaches, so....
@@royaldiadem8660 Not surprised, soon they will see kpop idols doing this exact legwork and say it originally came from korea lol
@@AuroraWalcry like the gwara gwara 🙄
I don’t think these are American black people. I think some of these people come from other countries. Plus I thought they did a black TickTock or some stuff like that
Yup. Africans- Nigerians, Ghanaians Kenyans etc . This type of dancing is called “leg work “
CAREFUL!! THIEVES ARE ALERT. I WONDER IF MELNATED PEOPLE, MADE A DANCE IN (CHICKENSHIT) WOULD THEY STEAL THAT TOO?
Hi
All the dancers are South African
No
Not really I saw a Kenyan couple there
Hurry and copywriter before it takes off in America. I thought WE WERE KN STRIKE. THEY ARE WAITING TO STEAL, AND DESTROY. WE ARE TEACHING THEM TO DANCE. THEY SHOULD MAKE UP THEIR OWN.
Let’s see the non colorless try to claim this dance
Non-colored*
They will try....
😯😯😯😯😯😯😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
🤦
I hope the Clear people don't start running.
White Jesus told Africans to go back to TikTok.
*Only two or three dancers did legwork like it should actually be done.* Everyone else were just kicking legs about anyhow. Let me not even get onto the typically dance challenged demographic...
Lol and the one girl didn’t even pretend to try she just went straight to twerking 😂
The mental slavery in the comments is kind blowing
They are literally shucking and jiving
Respectfully, I don't understand. Why is South Africans making their own dance being seen so negatively. We all know these famous tik Tokers can NOT replicate these dances
@@thesheassheis That's the point. If we know they can't replicate it, we shouldn't panic. We're all here (as the human race) to have fun after all. Why are we fighting over dance moves when people from all over the world are being trafficked, souls are being lost and many more ?
@@eisenhower9069 oooh I get it. Like, I didn't think it was that deep either.
@@thesheassheis bunny, I've seen yt doing yall dances before tictok got really big. Yes they can do what yall do.