Meet This 19-Year-Old Break-Dancer

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    • Publish Date: Aug 15 2017 1:13PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 15 2017 1:13PM
Meet This 19-Year-Old Break-Dancer

Unless you have been living under a rock, you must have definitely come across this 19-year-old Barbie look-alike, whose killer moves are still continuing to blow our minds away. Dytto aka the break-dancing Barbie who owns slow motion dancing like no one else, became an internet sensation after her robotic dance on ‘I'm a Barbie girl' went viral. From robotic moves, popping, slow motion to finger tutting and break dancing; you name it and Dytto will show you who the real boss is.

 

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Pritika Arora THE BRIGADE SCHOOL @JP NAGAR

she is an amazing dancer!!!

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Wow! Her moves are mind blowing! A great dancer!

Ayushi Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Great break-dancing, Dytto! I presume she is there in Dance+.

Trusha Ramesh Rahate PANCHOLIA HIGH SCHOOL(KANDIVILI-W)

a barbie dancing on a barbie song!!

Anisharani Singh Jindal Mount Litera Zee School, Nagothane

She is a World Dance Champion and is loved all around the world.

Anirudh.R BMN public school

Now we can see the new era of dance form by a 19 year old girl ,😆😵

Vijaya Rani The Orbis School

best dance ever

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