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Image depicting African kids sway to "Calm Down", internet can’t keep calm!

African kids sway to “Calm Down”, internet can’t keep calm!

 

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A video of three African boys has caused a big stir on the internet. A song by Selena Gomez and Rema is playing as the three little boys dance.

“Calm Down” is the name of the song. The young African boys dance with beautiful smiles and steps that go together.

Who is Rema?

Rema, whose birth name is “Divine Ikubor,” is a well-known name in the music industry in Nigeria. He is also a musician.

Who is Selena Gomez?

Selena Gomez is a singer, actress, and a movie producer from the United States.

Key facts!

  • ‘Calm Down’ is performed by Nigerian rapper Rema as well as Selena Gomez.
  • It was one of the most successful songs of 2022 and is currently popular on music charts.
  • The song is also used as a piece of background music for a number of Instagram reels and videos.
  • “Masaka Kids Africana” is the user who uploaded the video to their Instagram account.
  • The video shows three young African boys dancing to an upbeat song with coordinated steps and wonderful smiles.
  • The children could be seen grinning and having a good time during the entirety of the dance.
  • Children who were dancing in the background also know all of the movements.
  • In addition, all of them are smiling and laughing as they sway to the music.
  • Instagram users were left in awe after watching the toddlers perform the entertaining dance routine.
  • Many praised them for their remarkable talent.
  • People were showing the video a lot of love in the comment section, as evidenced by the abundance of heart emojis.
  • There were a lot of people who said that it was the best thing that they viewed that day.

Here’s a Youtube short of Masaka kids dancing to “Calm Down”.

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