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Ghanaian Hiplife musician Guru and Grammy-nominated Nigeria singer Burna Boy have had their songs featured on popular BBC dance reality show, “The Greatest Dancer”.
Not only were the intricate fast dance moves pleasing to the eyes but the song worked the magic to get everybody in the auditorium, including the judges, cheering and dancing.
The two have made a name for themselves in several parts of the world hence it does not come as a surprise that the contestants choose to dance to their music.
Watch the video below:
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