![]() from Mikaela Creedence, 2018 "Ben Grazuca mmm sad □□♀️ you clearly live a sad life, anyway I’m Canadian so you insulting Americans doesn’t hurt me" The comment from Ben Grazuca no longer appears in this comment thread, but one response indicated that he had insulted Americans for our lack of knowledge about this song. "Thank you black panther for bringing me here to this amazing song and video" Numbers have been added for referencing purposes only.įrom Babes Wodumo ft Mampintsha - Wololo (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) These comments are given under the links for their sources. Most of these comments refer to how the Black Panther and the Black Panther Challenge dance videos have raised the awareness in the United States and elsewhere about certain types of contemporary South African music and dance. That is the song that is featured in all of the Black Panther Dance challenges. ![]() Some comments about the inclusion of this song in the Black Panther movie are included below.Īlso, click for that official video for the South African song "Omunye" by the Distruction Boys. Kendra Oyesanya, the lead dancer is from Nigeria.īlack Panther Challenge - Of Africa TV, Published on Mar 8, 2018Ĭlick for more information about the song "Wololo". This is how me and the squad walked out of the Black Panther movie :) Video Example #2: Distruction Boyz - Omunye ft Benny Maverick & Dladla Mshunqisi (Official Music Video)ĭistruction Boyz, Published on Dec 1, 2017īlack Panther Challenge | Oyesanya, Published on Feb 18, 2018 WARNING: This video may be considered inappropriate for children because of its focus on women shaking their butts. ![]() That post includes the official "Wololo" video and a reaction video posted by a group of Black men and women in the United Kingdom.Ĭomments from the YouTube Official "Wololo" video's discussion thread are given below as Comment Excerpts #1. Video Example #1: T'Challa & Shuri full lab scene(Black Panther 2018)Ĭlick for the pancocojams post entitled Babes Wodumo ft Mampintsha - "Wololo" (with a reaction YouTube video by The Ubinufu Space). The following videos are referenced in some of the comments given below. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.Ĭlick for the closely related pancocojams post entitled "Various African Cultural Elements That Are Found In The 2018 Fictional Black Panther Movie (with Black Panther trailer video)" Thanks also to all those who are involved in the Black Panther Challenge dances. Thanks to all those involved with the Black Panther movie. The content of this post is presented for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes. That sub-thread begins with a person self-identifying as an African criticizing Black Americans performing dance challenges and otherwise supporting the Black Panther movie because the movie was funded by White people. I've added this sub-thread because I find it interesting and want to share it with people reading this post. The Addendum is the complete exchange between several commenters in a Black Panther Dance Challenge video's discussion thread. Note: I've added an Addendum to this post. My father always said to make him proud, and that’s what I’m going to do.This pancocojams post provides selected YouTube discussion thread comments which demonstrate how the 2017 Black Panther movie has raised awareness in the United States and elsewhere about certain genres of contemporary South African music & dance. I lost my father a year ago, but his spirit and words inspire me daily. I try to read at least 10 pages a day to stay inspired and motivated. ![]() I have a very busy schedule, so making sure I meditate before my day starts keeps me level-headed, balanced and present.ģ. I do it before I start my day to give me peace of mind and to help me relax as I conquer the day. I pray and express my gratitude daily to leave room for more blessings to come in.Ģ. I make sure prayer is the first thing I do in the morning. What are three success habits you implement into your daily routine to maintain your success, sanity and peace of mind?ġ. I love this quote by John Quincy : “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” In this industry, you go through many ups and downs, so it’s important to show your followers how you react in tough situations. If you want people to follow, you have to set a good example. I also believe a great leader should inspire others. I also value honesty and integrity and think those qualities are … key to being a strong leader. It’s important to be creative and innovate as a leader so you can stand out. What key qualities make you unique as an African American female leader?
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