"Sheesh": Men in Towels Break It Down on Graduation Day, Mzansi In Love

"Sheesh": Men in Towels Break It Down on Graduation Day, Mzansi In Love

- A group of American men breaking it down to some African beats has Mzansi in absolute awe

- A few of the video's dancers chose to dance in nothing but white towels

- Mzansi took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the killer dance moves

PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly.co.za News on your News Feed!

A group of American students have Mzansi in absolute awe after taking to social media to share their unquestionably African dance moves. Some boys in the group hilariously chose to break it down in nothing but white bath towels with no complaints from the ladies watching.

‘Sheesh’: Men in Towels Break It Down on Graduation Day, Mzansi In Love
These talented dancers are definitely missing home. Images: @Mikorza/Twitter
Source: Twitter

The stunning students chose to celebrate their final day at university in style, taking to the streets of their city to show America just how well Africans really get down.

The incredible clip was shared by Twitter user @Mikorza

Read also

Meet Refentse Sekgaolela, who makes money cleaning bins in her neighbourhood

''Happy Friday" he captioned the video.

A few of the group's dancers really caught Mzansi's attention with many social media users particularly commenting on the chilled vibes of the man in a black T-shirt. Others found the nonchalant attitude of people passing by absolutely hilarious.

Check out some of the comments below:

@sadboywxrld hilariously wrote:

"The guy in black is killing me..."

@AndriesDube_ said:

"The lady in the middle wama four-eyes, has to be South African."

@RealPartyTheDj said about the same woman:

"She's trying to hold it in. You can see she wants to dance hard. She's into the song. She's feeling it. O shota ka Savanna."

@Zamandonga6 praised one man in particular:

"The guy in black..."

@SidwellNjabulo said:

"Real king... Mind your own business."

@Tee_McChelsea said:

"The guy in black is just happy to be there."

@BathongTk said:

Read also

'Uncles sealed the deal': Handsome Lawyer shares stunning lobola snaps

"Gent in the black having his own fun."

@Slipnslide016 held it down for Mzansi:

"I swear these are South Africans living in America"

@KlaasChumani2 hilariously commented:

"I knew there's gonna be someone who's gonna say something about that madala walking at the back."

PAY ATTENTION: Never miss breaking news – join Briefly News' Telegram channel

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a Facebook user, Ugo Egbujo, has posted the video of an old woman vibing hard to Michael Jackson's You Rock My World. Ugo said that the woman is 75 years old as many wondered how come the dancer looks as fit as a 25-year-old athlete.

In the short clip, the dancer dressed in a tracksuit displayed different legwork as she swung her hands and legs around to match the song. Her dance content has gathered hundreds of reactions on the platform as at the time of writing this report.

Read also

Boss babe: Young entrepreneur owns 7 companies, has exciting plans for expansion

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions to the video below:

Tejuosho Olawale said:

"I pray 4 dis energy at dat age God."

Peter Egbigbi Ilegbejie said:

"Wow, So with all the money at Tinubu's disposal at '69' he looks like this woman's Father. Na wah for Desmond Elliott oh! He caused it all!"

Dele Olagunju said:

"The way ayam going I will double her energy at 75. E mi okunrin meta ati abo."

Nwaebiwe Emmanuel Mathias said:

"I wish I can believe the age."

Michael Innocent said:

"Omo l love this! You rock my world by MJ. I still have both the audio and the video the song on my phone."

Enjoyed reading our story? Download BRIEFLY's news app on Google Play now and stay up-to-date with major South African news!

Source: Briefly News

Authors:
Naomi Kobbie avatar

Naomi Kobbie Naomi is an entertainment writer with 3 years experience in the world of radio and print media. She is a language graduate from the University of Pretoria (2020) and has worked for Briefly News since 2021. Naomi has a passion for the written word, whether through her work as a journalist or as a soulful singer. "When I'm not working, I spend my time producing music, travelling or snuggling up with a good movie and some butter popcorn."