Celebrated American pop star Justin Bieber has wowed his African fans after he shared a video of a Kenyan dance group from Kibra dancing to his latest song Yummy.
Taking to his social media platforms, the 25-year-old pop star gave a shout out to the group identified as ‘The Group Dance 98’, led by Tilah Pacbro.
In the video, the members of the group are seen jamming to Bieber’s new song, which has over 97 million views on YouTube, as they do a dance style called ‘The Swoosh’ made popular by South Africa artist Aylo.
Bieber simply captioned it Yummy.
Tileh Pacbro, the lead dancer, shared the video on his Instagram expressing the groups' joy at receiving such a huge recognition.
"Boy just put Kenya on the map one too many times. Justin Bieber just tweeted my video," he wrote. Aylo was, on his part, also excited and shared the clip on his timeline saying, “They did my dance #TheSwoosh!”
A move that did not escape Kibra native and musician Octopizzo who also praised the group captioning the clip, “Kibera to the World.”
The group describes itself as the “flyest trapper in East Africa” and are the official dancers for Barak Jacuzzi, Noti Flow and Bouttross Munene who featured and choreographed Octopizzo’s Party music Video. They are known for creating dance videos of various artistes from Kenya and the world.
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Gracious Amani
It is not the first-time random acts from Kenya are attracting International recognition, thanks to social media.
In 2018, American singer Alicia Keys reacted to a video of Gracious Amani, a budding Kenyan singer who covered her song “Girl on Fire”
Taking to social media, Alicia Keys expressed how impressed she was by Amani.
"Look at this beautiful soul!! SHINE!!!!" the American singer wrote on her Instagram account where she posted Amani's video.
The initial video of Amani covering Girl on Fire was shared by Brit Chantel who was doing charity work with the Fountain Youth group in Githurai, Nairobi where Amani lives with her family.
“So before I came to Kenya I decided to try and limit my social media usage to be present and really take in this amazing experience with our InfluenceHerscrew but we’re coming to an end and I had to post this beautiful moment!!” Chantel wrote.
“While finishing up one of our service projects with Fountain Youth this little girl came up to us as we were leaving and asked to sing a song. Then she blew us away" she added.
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Ghetto Kids
Across our borders, Uganda’s Ghetto Kids, famous for Sitya Loss by Eddy Kenzo, put their country on the spot through their well-choreographed moves.
Last year, they were featured by American pop star Chris Brown in his song Back To Love.
“Thank you, our Brother, Chris Brown for this Platform! Africa, Uganda is represented,” the group posted on Facebook.
In 2017, the dance crew also made an appearance on rapper French Montana’s song Unforgettable.
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Their touch on Unforgettable resulted in a special invite from the Moroccan-American rapper to Los Angeles, California, for a performance at the BET Awards in 2017.
It is reported that Montana purchased a multi-million shilling mansion for the group in Kampala’s Makyindye area.
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