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Mapouka ya Congo - Dany Engobo - Vaval Interieur

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

http://tiny.cc/haveabigbooty Mapouka Congo style. Here is Dany Engobo with his dancing girls doing Vaval Interieur. The booty shaking dancing style is widely strutted in ndombolo, mapouka, soukous, bongo flava, genge and most African dances (now world-wide with the likes of Beyonce taking this style accross borders. Enjoy the boty shaking geniuses!

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  • I'm pretty sure she's not white, they are all africans. Not all Africans are dark or brown skin.

  • its NOT GAY for a guy to dance like that..its only in other countries that think like that..thats how African guys in AFRICA dance to makossa, etc...im sure there are females who dont mind lookn at the guys,...all of you who are saying that the men are ruining the video are obv perverts who want to see ass shaking..smh...i wonder if you men can dance like those men there..! smh

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  • these ladies are from reunion island off the coast of madagascar. they are african mixed w/creole and maybe white or french blood- people from there are pretty. i have a friend here in the states and shes creole she looks really the women in the video

  • OMG dit lijkt nergens op gadver tfoeeeeeeee

  • bon bagay

  • just imagie them grinding you :DD

    

  • @Tychaification It's ok.

  • @SaySay208 loool ok, sorry i didnt get it at first.

  • @Tychaification That's why I said the African dance is the mother of the dances from the African-American and the Caribbean culture. I never said that the new generation started this I know that it all started in Africa. The girl said it's just like the dances in the Caribbean and in America so I replied and said it's the mother of those dances mate.

  • @MizzLIBERIAN lool we can see there re some white girls and mixed in this video but i m sure before they dance like that it took them hard work and years lool

  • @SaySay208 u must be jokking mate, those dance re from generation to generation. those re not the dance of today, just becoz the new generation changed it a bit that all.

  • Nou la vre

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