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'Kiki Challenge' Inspires 2 Farmers To Dance Awesomely With Oxen In The Mud

One look at this video and you'll know why Trevor Noah said they "won" the Kiki challenge.
Farmers do their version of the Kiki Challenge, dancing to Drake's song "In My Feelings." In the mud. With oxen.

The rapper Drake probably never dreamed that his song, "In My Feelings," would inspire two Indian farmers to dance in the mud — with their oxen.

The song is addressed to a woman named Kiki: "Kiki, do you love me? Are you riding? Say you'll never ever leave from beside me, 'cause I want you and I need you and I'm down for you always."

In July, Instagram comedian and social media influencer Shiggy issued

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