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Nigerian comedian Chukwuebuka Amuzie popularly known as 'Brain Jotter' has discussed the originality of his dance moves.
During an interview on Daybreak Hitz, Brain Jotter took time to express the originality of his dance, highlighting his dance moves are not copied and that’s him being himself.
"My Dance moves are not copied, that’s me Just being me,” he told Andy Dosty.
Brain Jotter, known for his hilarious skits and infectious energy, explained that his dance moves are a reflection of his vibrant personality. Every move he makes is simply an extension of who he is – a mix of joy, creativity, and a dash of humor,” he elaborated, his eyes sparkling with passion.
The comedian described how dance has always been a significant part of his performances.
Andy Dosty, known for his probing questions, pushed further, asking Brain Jotter how he handles the pressures of originality in a world where artists are often persecuted and compared. Brain Jotter responded with a sense of wisdom that surprised many in the studio.
"Jesus was Crucified so what's up? I understand social media as a place where people are ignorant” In other words He Significantly chooses to celebrate the art. And at the end of the day, it’s all about bringing people together and making them smile. That’s the real win,” he asserted.
As the interview wrapped up, Brain Jotter was clear about his commitment to his as he continues to make waves in the world of entertainment.
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