Chris Brown Dances to Amapiano in Viral Video, Mzansi Not Impressed Says He Is off Beat
- Chris Brown is a good dancer, but when it comes to Amapiano, the international star failed to impress Mzansi
- A video of the No Air hitmaker getting down to the South African beat has gone viral, but peeps are dragging him
- Many felt that the star's moves did not match the beat; others also commented that the video was edited
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Chris Breezy may have made a name for himself as a multi-talented singer, songwriter and dancer. Still, he recently failed to convince South African social media users that he can groove to Amapiano.
Peeps reacted to a viral video of the With You singer allegedly getting down to an Amapiano beat. Many felt that the star was offbeat, and his moves did not match Amapiano moves.
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The video was shared by local blogger Musa Khawula who wanted to hear reactions from Mzansi social media users.
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Social media users commented that the video was old and the international star was actually dancing to a Burna Boy song.
@Oldernow1 commented:
"Nah! He off beat."
@point_solo added:
"I am disappointed this video is old and edited."
@KGenius247 said:
"When this video was shot, Amapiano was still collecting the 5th dragon ball z ball. Mapiano was still stuck in the unknown universe."
Blue Ivy Steals the show during mom Beyoncé’s stellar Oscar performance, Mzansi here for the young talent
Briefly News previously reported that Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z's 10-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter stole the show during her Oscar performance. Blue Ivy made a cameo during the Grammy Award-winning star's opening act at the Oscar awards.
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Queen Bey was joined by a troupe of backup dancers as she performed her Oscar-nominated hit Be Alive. The song is from the Venus and Serena Williams inspired biopic, King Richard.
According to Harper's Bazaar, the eagle-eyed BeyHive was quick to spot Blue Ivy among the sea of Beyoncé's backup dancers. The publication adds that the 10-year-old Grammy Award winner looked like the superstar she is in a tennis green outfit and narrow shades.
Source: Briefly News