- A Ugandan man was invited on stage by a female dancer of Konshens at the Blankets And Wine festival.
- The energetic dancer spun the young man around so fast that he fell and ran away
- The hilarious video of the incident went viral on social media, with many people commenting on it
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A Ugandan man had a night he will never forget after he was invited on stage by a female dancer of Jamaican singer Konshens at the Blankets And Wine festival.
The event, which showcases African music and culture, took place on Sunday, December 17, at Lugogo Cricket Oval.
Konshens’ dancer impressed the crowd with her flexibility and energy.
Konshens' dancer goes wild
In a video shared on X by user @jalirabagi, the dancer, who was wearing a mini-skirt, grabbed a young man by the collar of his shirt from backstage and brought him to the front.
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She lifted him and wrapped her legs around his waist.
She then spun herself around faster and faster with the man on her waist until he lost his balance and dropped him down.
The man tried to run away to avoid another round of dancing, but the woman caught him again.
This time, the man struggled to free himself from her grip.
"That part when the guy started to run away," read the caption of the clip.
The hilarious clip amused many netizens who watched it.
Here are some comments:
@sleekAsap:
"Even if it were me, I’d run for my life."
@DoctorShagiy:
"His life flashed before his eyes."
@swabAash:
"Someone's sweetheart."
@NahziChronix:
"Koshens was all in deep laughter."
@ibrahimKasozib1:
"He is now preaching the gospel of fear women."
@Kerubo_Mayieka:
"I would not blame this poor boy for taking off."
Konshens awarded KSh 26m in copyright suit
Separately, the High Court in Kampala awarded the Jamaican singer KSh 26 million.
The Gyal a bubble dancehall artiste, sued Airtel Uganda, accusing the telecommunications giant of, without his authority, using his songs as downloadable callback tones.
Kalenge Bwanika Kisubi and Company Advocates represented the musician in the copyright infringement suit.
According to MBU, Konshens sued the telco and two other defendants in 2015, stating he exclusively owns the intellectual property of some of his songs.
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