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Kenyan artists entertain netizens with Shake It to The Max challenge: “Mafundi Wako Na Vaibu”

Kenyan artists entertain netizens with Shake It to The Max challenge: “Mafundi Wako Na Vaibu”

  • Social media users shared hilarious reactions to a video of three apron-clad artists breaking into a dance routine.
  • At first, they were all in separate rooms as they took part in the Shake It to The Max challenge while working.
  • In the latest part of the viral video, Kenyan artists gathered in one room and danced in the same way.

Three men took part in a popular dance competition that entertained several social media users.

Three artists compete in the dance competition Shake It to the Max.
Kenyan artists are having fun dancing to the Shake It to the Max competition. Photo: my_fundii.
Source: Tik Tok

A TikTok The video, posted by @my_fundii, shows three men wearing painting aprons having fun while they work.

They painted the inside of a beautiful house when they competed in the Shake It to The Max dance competition.

Kenyan artists dance in different rooms

The challenge was to record yourself dancing with your back to the camera and covering your face.

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“Artists are such an atmosphere,” read the caption to the viral post, which attracted many comments.

In the first few seconds of the video, each artist was in a different room, painting with the same color of paint.

They each also wore a different colored safety helmet, as did their work aprons.

Artists look at the wall while dancing

One was on a wooden table, another was at ground level, and the third was on a tile sink.

They all stood with their backs to the camera and looked at the white wall, shaking their lower backs.

In another part, they were all in the same room, looking in the same direction, dancing joyfully.

Neither of them looked at the phone camera that captured their fun dance styles in the clip.

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Kenyans react to Shake It to The Max art competition

Social media users took to the comments section to share hilarious reactions following the video.

Msupa_kelly:

“That’s why houses fall down. 10 minutes, two houses are built.”

Tushike district:

“I fell from the third floor, and the foreman told me that he liked the way I went to get cement.”

Ayesiga Moses

“At least they will complete the painting in the next two days.”

Dave:

“Men create their own happiness.”

Collect:

“How did they even agree to this?”

SlykéBéåttíé:

“Let me call the foreman now, what time will you finish?”

Smash Talent Foundation dances to Gwogwongo’s challenge

Separately creative children from the Smash Talent Foundation. amazed netizens with innovative dance to Gwogwongo’s challenge, which went viral on the Internet.

The little children, dressed in school uniforms, did not perform the famous dance like other people on the Internet, but created their own daily routine.

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Spectators who watched the dance on Facebook and Instagram highly appreciated the creativity of the young people.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, journalist and editor of TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke