Why Black Coffee is not a fan of The Umlando Challenge
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The internationally acclaimed musician is not moved by the latest challenge that has taken the internet by storm.
Videos of South African men taking part in The Umlando Challenge have been flooding social media.
Even celebrities such as renowned producer Oskido, Uncle Vinny, and Psyfo have endorsed the dance.
However, one particular celeb who has been vocal about his disapproval of the dance is Black Coffee.
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The international star calls the dance 'men twerking'.
Responding to a question from one of his fans about when he is returning to South Africa, Black Coffee said he will return when men are done twerking.
"Not yet, will be back when the Gents are done with this twerking challenge," he wrote.
Not yet,will be back when the Gents are done with this twerking challenge
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) January 15, 2022
Even your grootman Oskido is twerking. 😆😆 #UmlandoChallenge pic.twitter.com/WaCXx7nCqq
— Game Of Therons (@dali_afrika) January 15, 2022
Umlando challenge
The Umlando Challenge was started by an artist named Toss at the beginning of January.
He took to Twitter to post a video of himself doing the dance with the caption: "Asenzini uMlando" which is translated to 'let's do uMlando'.
The dance requires participants to shake what their mommas gave them, winding their hips from one side to the other.
Watch the video below.
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Asenzini uMlando😂🤌🏽🔥 pic.twitter.com/6xq6lPEQJe
— #UmlandoChallenge (@indabakabani) January 5, 2022
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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