Kids Bust Moves to Justin Bieber Track in Wholesome Video, Netizens in Love With the Charming Energy
- Kids from the Masaka Kids Africana organisation in Uganda have wowed the internet with dance moves to a Justin Bieber song
- The children from the NGO have a wonderful track record of spreading happiness and joy through music and performance
- Netizens gave heaps of praise to the charming and wholesome group of kids, with many fawning over how cute they are
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Kids from the Masaka Kids Africana organisation in Uganda gave a charming and wholesome dance and jam session to a Justin Bieber song.
masakakidsafricana posted the gleeful clip on their Instagram account, which has millions of views from folks worldwide who adore the energy of the little kids.
The lovely clip consists of the children gathering in a band, using instruments made from products and random tidbits lying around. The kids dance around and "play" on these instruments as Justin Bieber's Stay plays in the background.
Little girl with incredible legwork whines waist in video, netizens react: "Born for this kinda vibe"
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The kids are part of the very well-meaning Masaka Kids Africana non-governmental organisation. Their Instagram account not only houses the kids jamming out but also has several avenues for helping the wholesome children out.
Netizens worldwide gathered to shower the delightful kids with praise and commended them on the way they moved. See the responses below:
bunnyhoney5 commented:
"This is a great way to start the day!"
djfawziofficial shared:
"My future bands luv these kids❤️"
julie_niyitegeka said:
"Let’s go take some dance lessons! These kids are too good man "
everythingjoloves mentioned:
"Oh boys, you make my day!"
suzy_solares posted:
"Someone please bring them here to the states! I say we need a concert stat!"
kdtharp commented:
"This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen."
melissamodifermusic shared:
"So how can we raise money to give these kids real instruments?!"
Video of little girl in cute church uniform wows peeps with moves during worship, peeps stun the vibes
wakado100 mentioned:
"Pure joy and happiness! I Miss these days as a kid!"
Talented Plus-Size Dancer Sparks Reactions with Her Energy-Filled Dance Moves
In another story, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a talented lady identified on Twitter as ItsreallySassy is challenging the stereotype surrounding her as a plus-size dancer with her impressive steps to trendy songs.
The young lady has owned her figure and is confidently showing off her plus-size figure via her dance videos to defeat the discrimination against people like her.
ItsreallySassy has shared several videos on her Twitter page, where she is seen in synchronised moves to popular songs, including one by Grammy-award-winning singer Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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