YBNL recording artist Lil' Kesh has spoken about the origin of the popular dance move 'Shoki' in an interview with Tim Westwood. According to the rapper whose breakout single is named after the dance move, the streets created Shoki. "The streets inspired Shoki" he stated.
"The Streets Inspired Shoki"
The YBNL rapper takes the Shoki dance move to England.
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He identified popular Lagos hoods Bariga and Agege as the two places that ignited the Shoki dance movement. Later on in the interview Lil' Kesh went on to show Tim Westwood the Shoki dance move as well as the Skelewu.
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