If you ever think there's nothing to dance to,The Swingin’ Stewardesses you aren't looking hard enough.
Lil Kida (@LILKID8) and Jabari Timmons (@JABARITIMMONS) proved that you can dance to anything by shaking their way through the Wii's Mii Channel theme song and kicking off the #WiiChallenge.
They combined popular moves to the infamous tempo without missing a single beat.
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While the tweet earned a huge number of likes and retweets, it isn't the first time Kida The Great received media attention.
In 2017, the professional dancer was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for #Choice Dancer, became a viral sensation with his dance videos online, and was even featured in Chris Brown's "Tempo" music video.
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So, it's no surprise with over 32,000 followers on Twitter that his fans would praise him and his friend for their smooth dance moves. It even inspired others to take on the new dance trend.
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The next time you want to make a Mii, maybe try busting a move or two and accomplish the challenge.
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