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A new dance video shared by Jetlagafrica proves that Amapiano’s infectious rhythms and culture can inspire movement anywhere in the world.

 

Global (21 January 2026)- The infectious beats of Amapiano continue to sweep the globe, and a new dance video shared by Jetlagafrica shows just how much this South African sound inspires movement, culture, and pure joy.

South Africa’s Amapiano wave is unstoppable, and it’s clear that the world is ready to move to its unique rhythm. A recent video shared by Jetlagafrica captures a group of dancers dancing to Mdantsu Nyana showing off some seriously impressive moves that perfectly match the infectious beats.

Jetlagafrica, the page behind the video, focuses on cultural exchange and shifting narratives, and this clip is a perfect example of their mission in action. By showcasing the dance, they highlight not only the talent of those performing but also the influence of South African music on a global stage.

Whether you’re familiar with Amapiano or discovering it for the first time, this video is impossible to watch without feeling the urge to get up and move.

The video also reflects a sentiment many around the world share: “You don’t have to live in South Africa for it to live in you.”

 

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