5 African American Celebrities Doing Famous African Dance Styles


5 African American Celebrities Doing Famous African Dance Styles

5 African American Celebrities Doing Famous African Dances

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  2. I'm looking forward to see more videos like this.😀😀

  3. Loving it from the USA! Yeah .

  4. And that video of Ciara was taken in Soweto township(the only suburb/town in the world with 2 Nobel prize winners on same street…Tutu and Mandela) in the world …and some fools still think SA townships are slums, apartheid tried to bury Black South Africans in townships but they built them and they majority look beautiful now…rivaling former whites only middle class suburbs

  5. The piano sound has honestly taken over…so proud of young Black South Africans🇿🇦Also you know gwara gwara is a South African created dance …you seem to not acknowledge that in this video

  6. The more I watch African dance moves the more I realise that we the Black diaspora has held on to our ancestors' traditions whether we ended up in America, South America or the Caribbeans, it makes me feel connected…One love. Uk

  7. There is no such thing as an African. Give credit to the tribe of people on the continent of Africa so each tribe can get their credit. The Europeans call themselves Africans to tie themselves to the landmass of Africa. Many people in Africa don't call or even consider themselves Africans. Many tribes don't even know that people of other nations are calling them Africans.

  8. I would like to know if people have come out to help the poor people in Africa. Are any big corporations helping? Especially the ones that built an oil thing in the town of Pleasure as they promised?

  9. I love these African moves. I wish I was young. I love dancing. I would dance until I sweat.

  10. What is the name of the background music, in this video?

  11. Still they can't do it better than African kids😍

  12. Much love to Africa 🔥

  13. 1:47 How can Beyonce do that in HEELS!

  14. I love my (black) people all over this world and will b happy when we (all) can come together and b as one and run this world!

  15. Please they’re all from Africa

  16. Sat through the first 3 “celebrities,” never heard of any of them. Try again.

  17. Rihanna dressed like a Latina dancing like an African queen

  18. White stealing dance moves from African people and Black American people but hate us! Stop sharing our culture

  19. Gwara Gwara… thought it is from🤷🏻‍♀️ Azonto.

  20. Rihanna is Afro Caribbean not African American

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  22. Proud of my race black power all the way

  23. Its Pantsula not Kwaito Dance.

  24. Rihanna is not African American. Thanks, bye!

  25. So this is basically, US celebrities doing ONLY South African dances. What about all the other dance styles around Africa?

  26. People from Barbados believe that they came from Ghana

  27. Gwara gwara which started in South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦

  28. More like they ran out of ideas and it became fashionable. Just saying that they were pretty late incorporating African moves in their routines. Better late than never, hey!?

  29. We need to stop labeling people by African American

  30. I thought tofo tofo were from Mozambique, and Beyonce recruited them from East Africa. please explain, would love to learn

  31. Do tarzan yell African wagon train no cart ox

  32. Rihanna look thick damn

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