Sensational singer, songwriter, businessman, philanthropist, and Artiste Bahati got people talking about his latest record dubbed ‘My Beginning’ which sees him dancing erotically with the ever-talented dancer Aggie The Dance Queen.
The visuals of the song is already a fans’ favorite song as it is but what has people loving the song is the choreography that sees Aggie The Dance Queen –who is married to the one and only Oscar Mwalu, an established choreographer as it is in the entertainment industry today– busting some moves together that would make Shane Sparks proud (look him up, you’re welcome).
The dancing chemistry that’s displayed in the ‘My Beginning’ music video by the two professionals proves that Kenya is going places in both music video production and choreography because their performance was way beyond A1, to say the least.
There’s no blemish that you can point out in the choreography, not one. That’s how good the music video is.
Everything seems to have been thought through before they decided to roll the first take of the music video which has seems mesmerized a lot of netizens, not only Kenyan fans and critics.
You have to give props where it is due and this time around, Bahati decides all the props you can spare.
They say we give flowers to people while they’re still here so that they get the chance to smell them, well, we’re giving the well-deserved flowers to Bahati and Aggie The Dance Queen for such a masterpiece choreography in the music video.
The best we can do at the moment is relive the best dance moves the two did in the official visuals by sharing the photos of them together on set shooting for the ‘My Beginning’ music video in location.
Right below, kindly get the beautiful photos of Bahati and Aggie The Dance Queen dancing as if they were a couple making the dance even more convincing and authentic.
If they ask you how professionals dance in music videos and cameos, please be sure to point out the ‘My Beginning’ music video as a Thesis to help reiterate your point on how professional dancers ought to dance, especially when they’re trying to push that “couple dance”.
Photo credit:
In the photos: Bahati and Aggie The Dance Queen
credits: Photos as taken by @infinity_clix via Instagram