Vee Mampeezy Week, Part 5. Official and Unofficial Versions of a Vee Video.
Dancers in Vee's version of "Dololo" versus those in a homemade version.
Dancing is a prominent feature in most of Vee Mampeezy's videos. I mentioned that in Part 4 and it was true for all of the installments during Vee Week.
This time around you can compare and contrast the dancing in Vee's official version of the song, "Dololo," to the dancing in the version found below.
My intensive (several seconds of) research (Google) indicates that "Dololo" is a South African slang term that means "nothing." I don't know how that ties into the song or the offical video. The latter seems to have a plot but I can't figure it out.
The second video is kind of informal. It looks like a couple dancers pulled over to the side of the road, turned on the camera and went for it.
I don't get what dololo means either. But the video is funny and seems to be about men engaging in silly behavior, if I'm understanding it correctly. Hard without knowing the lyrics.