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Davido Introduces Poco Lee To Chris Brown In US As They All Do The ‘Unavailable’ Challenge

Davido has introduced Nigerian dancer Poco Lee to famous American singer and dancer Chris Brown.

The ‘Gimme Dat’ singer joined Davido and Poco Lee in the ‘Unavailable’ viral dance challenge from the Timeless album.

Davido presented the two in a video that he posted, taking care to mention how talented they are dancers by equating them to the late pop singer Michael Jackson.

Davido pointed at the Nigerian dancer and called him Poco Jackson while doing the same for the Grammy-winning American musician as Chris and Poco were snapping pictures. Along with his backing dancers, Chris Brown joined the challenge with Poco Lee and demonstrated some of his dance moves.

Sharing the video, OBO captioned; “Had to bring together two of the most fire dancers from two different worlds. GUESS WHO?! UNAVAILABLE challenge STILL goin’! Just ask the family”

Poco Lee real name

Poco Lee’s real name is Iwe Pascal Odinaka. Lee started his dancing career on the streets of Lagos with Mastering of Ceremonies and a skilled hypeman. He once shared a few dancing tutorial videos online in which he demonstrated new movements.

His biggest break came when he uploaded a video of himself dancing to Legwork and Zanku at an event held by Lagos State University (LASU), which earned him a repost from Tunde Ednut on Instagram.

The dance pioneer Zlatan Ibile noticed the one-minute movie as it spread quickly online and appeared on the profiles of various celebrities. He quickly teamed up with him and used him in the music video for the song Zanku.

Source – Tru News Report

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