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In “DALS”, Billy Crawford still turns on the Backstreet Boys jury

TF1 screen Dancing a samba to the rhythm of the Backstreet Boys hit “Everybody”, Billy Crawford once again skipped the number of “Dancing with the Stars” broadcast on Friday 14 October.

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Dancing a samba to the rhythm of the Backstreet Boys hit “Everybody”, Billy Crawford once again skipped the number of “Dancing with the Stars” broadcast on Friday 14 October.

TELEVISION – It was the perfect combination to be sent back over twenty years. This Friday evening, October 14, on the occasion of the sixth first from Dance with the starsseason 12, Billy Crawford shone once again, brought on by a good-smelling hit from the 90s: “Everybody” by the Backstreet Boys.

In fact, while the candidates still in the running had worked theirs choreography blind and discovered the song they would dance to just a few minutes before taking the stage, the Filipino singer and his partner Fauve Hautot were lucky enough to come across a song that suited him perfectly.

Not embarrassed for a moment by having to offer a samba on a song between pop and hip-hop, they surprised the jury as many viewers. Among the jurors, Bilal Hassani and Marie-Agnès Gilot, who almost regretted not having found the slightest reproach to make, awarded them in particular the maximum score of 10. And Camille Combal did better with a new nickname: ” Fort of Billy Trop “.

Logical when you know the similarities between Billy Crawford’s style, revealed in particular by his title “Trackin ‘” in 2002, and that of the American boy band whose song ” All it was one of the biggest world hits in 1997.

Reading the social media, some viewers had the feeling of witnessing an obvious combination between a candidate who is already flying over the show and a title that fits him perfectly.

Especially since other competitors have not been put in such good condition, far from it. Already technically struggling, actor Thomas Da Costa, for example, had to present his samba in an enthralling techno remix of 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop”. And it was even worse for Anggun, finally eliminated on Friday night, that she found herself fast-paced on Rembrandts’ “I’ll Be There for You”. Friends.

Far from the obvious associations that some would have liked to see face the great favorite of the season, just to consider him perhaps at least once in difficulty.

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