“My name is Shanika and I love Nutella,” sings the West Indian artist. On the podium, carried away by the frenzied rhythm and the double meaning lyrics, three men waddle their pelvises back and forth, mimicking the sexual act. In front of them, from behind, three women are bent over, legs slightly apart, heads down, hands on the ground. They remain passive, accepting the frantic movements of their partner against their buttocks.
This video, filmed at the Loft Metropolis in Rungis (Val-de-Marne), has already been seen thousands of times on the Snapchat account of Big A, employee of this night establishment, one of the largest in France. “It’s bouyon,” he deciphers. West Indian music that is danced like zouk before it, even if it is different. We are not the first club to pass it, but we were the ones who shed light on it, around two years ago. »
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