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Leader of Dance With Purpose group (DWP), Lloyd Konadu has disclosed that their prices have changed after their appearance in Beyoncé’s video.
His energetic team played a predominant role among the dance groups that performed the choreography in the video which formed part of the 'Black Is King' visual album.
Speaking in an interview with JoyNews, Lloyd, popularly referred to in the showbiz circles as Dancegod Llyod, said their charges has automatically changed.
“Obviously yes, we’ve really worked hard for this, so it’s time for us to reap what we’ve sowed. So we will change our prices, it will go all the way up, but we are still humble,” he told Becky.
The group added that the feature in Beyoncé’s ‘Already’ video is a breakthrough for their brand and the dance industry in Ghana.
They urged the young ones to “never let anyone define you, you’re your own definition of yourself.”
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