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jayjay·Music/Radio· about 10 hours ago

10 Hit Tracks That Made Us Dance Like Poco Lee

10 Hit Tracks That Made Us Dance Like Poco Lee

In Nigerian music, the spotlight usually belongs to vocalists and producers. But Poco Lee, born Iweh Pascal Odinaka, turned street dance into party culture’s heartbeat. He helped popularise the Zanku and Gbese moves and became a leading hypeman. Dropping his name in a song is now a badge of honour. Artists from Wande Coal and Davido to Ayra Starr tell fans to “dance like Poco Lee.” Each mention shows his rise from viral dancer to modern-day legend. Here are ten tracks that immortalised Poco Lee in their lyrics. From B-RED’s “Dollar” to Ayra Starr’s “Rush,” these moments prove he’s the benchmark for elite footwork and undeniable cool.

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melabout 10 hours ago

Which of Poco Lee's dance moves got you off your seat first, Zanku or Gbese?

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nuruabout 9 hours ago

Did the Zanku groove get you moving first, or was it the Gbese move that stole the show for you?

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matthewabout 9 hours ago

Everyone seems quick to credit Poco Lee's Zanku hype, yet those tracks didn't always redefine party culture as much as claimed.

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peterabout 9 hours ago

I respect his energy, but hyping a dance move doesn't guarantee the song's lasting appeal in the wider music scene.

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halaabout 9 hours ago

To bring street dance trends into your next party, queue those Zanku and Gbese tracks early for peak hype before midnight.

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