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4 hours ago, proton said:

That's not 40 years old is it, nobody was twerking in ska dances and reggae, old school does not mean 70's 80's it's later than that. Twerking had nothing to do with toasting. Cannot be traced in popular music before 1993 the bounce scene in New Orleans, that is when twerking was named and became popular, copied in the Caribbean. Of course Africans will claim they had been doing it for centuries!

You don’t have a clue as to what you are talking about. You are just reading something and then quoting it here ????

Tweaking is just a name and it’s exactly like Mapouka and BumBum. The vocal style and dancing style don’t  have to have been born at the same time for Thais to copy the styles. 
I note that you have dropped the ridiculous statement of Thais inventing it ????

The reason why I know that you have no idea and that you’ve just read about it just now, is your reference to “popular music”. That’s exactly the point. When it already began to move to the mainstream. 
Get over it. You are loving the African influences. 

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4 hours ago, proton said:

Not really the same as twerking and only in the Ivory coast in the 90's although people claim earlier. The whole cultural appropriation thing is utter nonsense. My original point was why copy others styles of music when your own are better and have more cultural resonance.

So tell the Thai girl when you go to see her, to stop copying the black music and dance styles and to just do original Thai music, you

ridiculous man ☺️

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