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Reminds me of the guy a few years back who climbed out of of his red 4x4 truck to ride on the hood....then the truck veered off the road and took out a telephone pole.
Then there's the trend of street racers who install detachable steering wheels removing said wheels while driving and hanging them out their drivers door.
I liked that song until I kept hearing the same verse a billion times on social media.
I was actually surprised I haven't seen any advising against it, but I don't think anybody has been hurt. Like all trends, this will phase out pretty soon.
The second most disturbing thing, is the name 'Shiggy'. Does he have a problem with Shigellosis? Maybe he's a carrier? Or maybe it's just his music that's diarrhea.
Shiggy is the guy who came up with the dance, he's a comedian not a musician. Drake is who sings the song.
What I find MOST disturbing about this, is that people under 90 are listening to such a dull, boring, LAME song. Talk about EAR POISON! Really, with all the options out there, THAT is what they are choosing to put into their heads?
(Of course, actual 90-year-olds are from an era when music was seriously exciting. Even their slow songs had pizzazz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY2IpSCV-Nk And wit...)
The second most disturbing thing, is the name 'Shiggy'. Does he have a problem with Shigellosis? Maybe he's a carrier? Or maybe it's just his music that's diarrhea.
He’s not the singer. He’s the creator of the dance steps. Oops. Previous poster beat me to this clarification.
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