Young man goes to bus park in Port Harcourt, raps sweet song, entertains passengers
- A Nigerian musician, Dan Dizzy, has wowed many in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, with his freestyle
- At a bus park, the young man entertained onlookers by fleshing out songs from people and happenings around him
- When the manager of the park asked him to stop, the man took the fun to another level to the amazement of many
A talented Nigerian man known as Dan Dizzy has amazed many with his spontaneous freestyle rap skill on the street.
A Port Harcourt resident, the man used the beautiful power of rhythm and rhyme to entertain his audience.
What distinguished his rap from others is that he picked words on a whim and turned them into songs. Imagine what he could create if he had composed them.
In a clip that has been watched thousands of times on Twitter, the man went to a park in the city and started rapping with names of people, things, and issues around.
His transitions between his bars are amazing and people could not just resist as the smiles on their faces screamed for an encore.
Watch his video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@Pauloofficials said:
"Omo dandizzy you bad I done follow you ASAP."
@emeka_ezra said:
"Truth only, the boy is good!"
@Hemkay12 said:
"This freestyle be giving cool vibes... @iDanDizzy... Way too good man..."
@Anayo007 said:
"This is mad!!! How many 9ja rapper fit freestyle of the top like this? Guy you must carry mi go hospital cos you dey always burst my brain with ur flows."
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@darlwejis said:
"Mad ohhh. I hail you baba. I saw something like this too in the UK."
@SultanKeno said:
"Bro More blessings @iDanDizzy. Manager gats give you free ticket going forward."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the video of a shoe repairer and some ladies went viral. In the clip, the young man made sonorous tunes with his box.
Posting the content on Twitter, a tweep with the handle @BrodaDerah described the shoemaker as a hitmaker.
Delighted by the tunes, a lady danced towards the man as she vibed hard to the music he was making.
Another person behind the camera, probably the one filming, served as a hype man to the entertaining show.
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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books. He tweets @omotayome.
Source: Legit.ng