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- Award-winning Hollywood star Jamie Foxx said he was ready to go head-to-head with South African musician DJ Bongz to find out who came first at Gwara Gwara.
DJ Bongz recently asked Jamie to dance to see who could be crowned King Gwara Gwara or Feet Stacking, as it is called in the United States. The Oscar winner answered DJ Bongz, saying he was ready to fight on the dance floor on Instagram.
In a video posted by DJ Bongz on his Instagram account, Jamie said he wanted to continue working with the star after their fight. “We’ll arrange it; we’ll do an install dance (gram) live as you said. I appreciate your talent, man. We wish we could go into the same room together and cut it for my brother,” said Jamie. “The Last Shelter” achieves the goal of the documentary.
To provide a lens on world issues through the experiences of its people,” the jury quoted. Samaseku said the award was significant. “I got to know migrant homes through a workshop in Burkina Faso organized by Steps and decided to give it the subject of my film. Fans of both stars are looking forward to the fight, given Jamie’s love of South African dance moves.
When Gwara Gwara hit the world in 2019, Jamie made sure he didn’t miss this boat. He posted a video trying to dance. “I danced like this when… 1. Caffeine started… 2. Check cleared… 3. I was just left in the lurch when I saw the opening of Coming to America… So what got you?! label it !…while freezing my thighs!” Jamie wrote in the photo caption. Local celebrities Mini Mini Jamini-Jones and DJ Thira commented on the post.