Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy and his wife, Dr. Louisa have joined the latest dance craze on TikTok, known as the shwalabami dance.
This robotic-style movement has been spreading like wildfire across the platform, and the couple decided to give it a shot in an adorable video.
The footage captured their enthusiastic attempt at the viral dance challenge.
The shwalabami dance involves moving the shoulders and other body parts in a stiff, robotic manner, presenting a humorous challenge for Stonebwoy and Dr. Louisa.
Despite their earnest efforts, the couple struggled to synchronize their movements with the dance’s demands, resulting in a series of hilarious and awkward moments.
@stonebwoy ♬ Tshwala Bami Yuppe X TitoM X S.N.E - Yuppe
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