He also impersonates Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone
21.04.2020 - 23:39 / hollywood.com
Drake helped a kids’ dance group in Africa go viral online after they shared an impressive clip of them dancing along to his new hit Toosie Slide.
The track has reached over three billion plays on TikTok, and become the fastest rising music trend on the video-sharing platform, according to TMZ.
The song’s simple chorus, “It go, right foot up, left foot slide, left foot up, right foot slide, basically, I’m saying either way, we ’bout to slide, ayy, can’t let this one slide,” has provided a quick
He also impersonates Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone
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Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
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Drake helped a kids’ dance group in Africa go viral online after they shared an impressive clip of them dancing along to his new hit Toosie Slide.
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