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“Na Yansh Make Am Dey Jump Like That” – Fans React To The Video Of Wizkid’s Son, Zion Dancing 6ix9ine’s “Gooba” (Video)

Wizkid’s son, Zion jumps with so much enthusiasm whenever “Gooba”, the song from the embattled rapper, Tekashi 6ix9ine is being played on tv.

Fans of the little man believe he was captivated by the women in the video showing their big behind and melons, something his father loves very much. They quickly jumped into conclusion saying that he has taken after his father.

In a video shared on his Instagram handle, he was seen feeling ecstatic and when 6ix9ine’s “Gooba” came upon the Tv and the girls came in shaking what their mama gave them.

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