UP police advises against Kiki dance challenge
- by Lynn Briggs
- in Culture
- — Aug 1, 2018
The latest trend which involves jumping out of a slow moving auto and dancing alongside it to American rapper Drake's latest song, "Kiki do you love me" has taken over the world of social media.
One person said: 'Hahaha, I was laughing my a** off watching this video'.
What is KiKi challenge?
Youngsters are jumping out of their moving vehicle and dancing to "In My Feelings".
The trend picked up when internet comedian Shiggy posted a video of himself dancing to the song. Hence if you are thinking going for challenge and before you lose your life performing this challenge, take a piece of advice from protectors who are making efforts to aware you.
Drake has since thanked Shiggy for the success of "In My Feelings" that went to No 1 in the charts.
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The NTSB managed to both mildly threaten young drivers attempting this and mock them as well.
In India, people have given different flavours to KiKiChallenge. Some have shot animals dancing to the tune.
Mumbai Police and UP Police used their Twitter handles to share videos of the dance gone wrong to warn youngsters against it.
While police in Delhi and Mumbai have already advised youth against taking up such challenges, it is only a matter of time before youth in other cities catch up.
Whether Ki Ki loves you or not millions are in love with Ki Ki challenge videos.
The Halasuru Gate Traffic Police in Bengaluru recently deployed a "Yamaraja" on the roads to warn people of the dangers of traffic violations like not wearing a helmet and overspeeding. While the law enforcers are certainly not in a mood to appreciate the dance challenge, dancing on road is surely avoidable.