
Why I engaged On Dangerous Choreography with my Wife – Banky W
Why I engaged On Dangerous Choreography with my Wife – Banky W
Nigerian Smooth-singing R&B artiste, Banky W has revealed why he engaged his wife, Adesua Etomi on a ‘dangerous’ choreography in his new video. Information Guide Nigeria
According to GISTLOVER, Banky W said this in an interview on Beat 99.9FM while speaking about his newest single and the matching music video.
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GISTLOVER reports that Banky W said:
”I was inspired by the first time my wife danced for me. This was like a few years ago of course. The first time we were in that kinda intimate moment, I was like ‘wow, I’ve hit the jackpot!’ It was a different kinda dance sister but it was an inspiring moment for me and I always said I was going to write a song about it.
”Cuz you know, we’re married now, we’re in our fourth year and sometimes you look around and marriage now looks like something you have to endure rather than enjoy and I’m just trying to show people that it’s not always like that. I’m having the best years of my life now.”
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According to GISTLOVER, speaking about the salsa moves, Banky W said:
”I always wanted to do a Salsa or Latin flavored video. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for years but I just never really put it together and I’m glad I didn’t because Susu and I in this video, woosh! Where is the flame emoji? We need the flame emoji. I’ve done a lot of videos in my life, this might be my favorite video ever. Because there’s so much flavor. It’s turnt. It’s lit. It’s fully lit.
”Prior to this video, we didn’t have any salsa knowledge but I knew that this is what I wanted to do with this song so we found a friend of ours, Bunmi Olunloyo who is an amazing dancer and choreographer and we said, ‘Hey give us a bootcamp’ so for like a month straight, we were rehearsing like 2, 3 times a week.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada”Then we took a little break because Susu had to go off and shoot a movie and I had other things to do. So when we came back, about a week and half, two weeks before the video, we just rehearsed, rehearsed, rehearsed. So it was an intense rehearsal schedule to get to this point but I’m so glad we committed to it.”
On the choreography aspect of the music video with his wife, the singer said:
”I think for me, when you’re doing all those spins and tossing her in the air, I had to get over the fear of dropping her. I mean she did the harder work cuz she had to flip in the air but I gotta catch you, you know. So in the first few weeks, I’d throw her up and I’ll be trying to bring her down from the sky because I’m like nothing can happen o, this is the mother of my child.
”We’re not gonna have no accidents on this set. So just mentally breaking through that fear of nothing can happen to her. So they used to laugh at me that I care too much but we did it and I’m so proud of the work we did. Jamb Result
”I might have had kinda one or two moments where it was a little dodgy but you know, my God is bigger than any accidents so all is well that ends well and we’re all good.”
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