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DanceGod Lloyd Touts His Achievements In Entertainment Industry

DanceGod Lloyd is proudly showcasing his achievements after he used X to inform his followers about his remarkable impact on the entertainment industry in Ghana and Africa as a whole.

This professional dancer, renowned for initiating dance challenges to boost the popularity of contemporary Afrobeats songs, also expressed his utmost admiration for his predecessors.

While acknowledging the influence of Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah in paving the way for his success, Lloyd took full responsibility for revolutionizing the music scene with his innovative approach.

Here’s what he stated, “After Legendary Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah’s era, I played the biggest role in giving the dance industry in Ghana a face in modern day Entertainment. The evidence is there. The number of No.1 songs my dance has influenced”.

DanceGod Llyod’s real name is Laud Anoo Konadu. is a Ghanaian dancer, dance coach, and choreographer.

He is a co-founder of the dance school, DWP academy. In 2020, he performed in Beyonce’s “Already” music video, which featured Shatta Wale.

Dancegod, along with his manager Quables and dance partner Afro Beast, founded the “Dance With Purpose Academy” in 2017. The academy was created to support young, talented dancers who may be struggling on the streets.

Among the dancers at Dance With Purpose Academy are Endurance Grand, Richael, Real Cesh, Energetic Tymlez, Demzy Baye, Lisa Quam, and Afronitaaa.

While these are some of the well-known dancers, there are over 200 dancers enrolled at Dwp Academy, with many more waiting to showcase their talent.

Source – Tru News Report

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