What is a black man dancing?

Black guy dancing from YouTube author "Romero Cannday" a magical dance, although the body fat, but he dances very flexible.

While the guy looks pretty pathetic sitting on the side of the road with a sign that says "Anything help," it's actually a play on words, the original of which was "You mind if I wild out? The original stunt was "You mind if l wild out?" and consisted of the guy in the car playing a piece of music and the guy on the side of the road dancing, which was too much for the guy in the video.

The original video's "drive - play - dance" routine was so well imitated that a large number of videos were produced, including the one featuring the dancing black man at the beginning of the video.

Similarity - black people carrying coffins

Black people carrying coffins, a popular Internet term, several black people carrying coffins and dancing very high, was matched with music and posted on the Internet.

Black people carrying coffins is from the original video "Ghana's dancing pallbearers", dance funerals are widely spread in West African countries, pallbearers are often hired to organize such funerals.

Ghanaian funerals, known for their beautifully carved wooden coffins, are more like festivals than moments of pain. The stylishly dressed pallbearers, with coffins on their shoulders, clap and stomp their feet, comforting the bereaved and encouraging the living to participate in a wild dance.

The inventor of the Black Casket Dance was Benjamin Aidoo, who was inspired by a client's request for a "dancing funeral" and created the Black Casket Dance, a video of the Black Casket Dance featuring the BGM of "Astronomia," which has also been a hit on the tube. The video was then added with a belting BGM ("Astronomia") and then went viral in Beep.