Romanian anchor breaks into dance to viral Arabic song
The video, uploaded on Thursday, has already amassed more than 22,000 views
In a video uploaded to YouTube, a Romanian anchor is seen dancing to a popular Egyptian song by Emirati singer Hussein al-Jasmi.
The video, uploaded on Thursday, has already amassed more than 22,000 views.
The man has been identified to be Alexandru Constantin, a Romanian TV presenter.
In the almost two-minute video, Constantin calmly waits until the beat of the song picks up which he takes as an opportunity to bust as many moves as he could with his upper body.
The song was released earlier this year in an effort rally Egyptians to head to the polls and vote in the country’s latest presidential elections.
The song sparked a wide range of reactions on social media with many posting videos of themselves dancing to its tune.
In the video, the show seems to be playing a clip of another anchor who like Constantin, could not resist the song’s beat.
Constantin’s Lebanese counterpart received almost two million hits on YouTube.
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