Wil Milz: Southern Men Invented Twerking (Part 11)
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Part 10: https://youtu.be/nP3K-rqrLlk
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Dm8mkamJjPg
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Wil Milz didn’t hold back with his strong opinions on several topics, including Canadian rapper Drake and the origins of twerking. The conversation took a humorous turn when Milz referred to Drake as “the most harmless rapper,” while simultaneously dismissing claims about his gangster persona, attributing much of that image to the company the artist keeps. One of the interview highlights involved an unexpected and bold claim from Milz, asserting that Southern men invented twerking. He traced twerking back to 1990s hip hop culture in the South and described it as an evolved form of an African dance. His remarks extended to the broader role of men in dancing today, juxtaposing contemporary views on what is deemed acceptable dance for men and reiterating his stance that twerking is one of those moves men should avoid.
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