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It's A Carney-val: Canada PM's Dance Moves In Victory Celebration Go Viral
It's A Carney-val: Canada PM's Dance Moves In Victory Celebration Go Viral

News18

time30-04-2025

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  • News18

It's A Carney-val: Canada PM's Dance Moves In Victory Celebration Go Viral

Last Updated: Videos widely shared on social media captured Mark Carney dancing and rapping along with the band, clad in a DWW hoodie. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent election victory celebrations featured videos of his enthusiastic dance moves. Mark Carney and the Liberal Party secured a fourth consecutive term in Canada's federal election, a victory largely attributed to a surge in nationalistic sentiment sparked by escalating tensions with the United States. Following the win, Mark Carney joined Canadian rap-rock band Down With Webster (DWW) for a celebratory jam session. Videos widely shared on social media captured Mark Carney dancing and rapping along with the band, clad in a DWW hoodie. The Prime Minister has been a long-time fan of the band and DWW's song 'Time to Win" has even been featured at Mark Carney's political rallies as well. The viral moment sparked a flurry of reactions online, with many expressing surprise and amusement at the Prime Minister's unexpected display of enthusiasm. Earlier, Mark Carney delivered a powerful victory speech as he rallied Canadians to unity in the face of threats from the US President Donald Trump. Striking a defiant tone, Mark Carney emphasised Canada's sovereignty and independence as he said, 'America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country. President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us; that will never ever happen." He stated, 'We are over the shock of the American betrayal but we should never forget the lessons," affirming, 'We will deal with the US on our own terms." First Published: April 30, 2025, 07:37 IST

Canadian PM Mark Carney's viral dance with 'Down With Webster' steals the show: All about the band
Canadian PM Mark Carney's viral dance with 'Down With Webster' steals the show: All about the band

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Canadian PM Mark Carney's viral dance with 'Down With Webster' steals the show: All about the band

After securing a landmark win in the elections and winning a fourth consecutive mandate for his Liberal party, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrated his political success in the most unexpected way. As the frantic campaign trail came to an end with an emphatic win, Carney chose to celebrate it not with a speech alone, but with a hoodie, hand signs, and a full-blown jam session alongside Canadian rap-rock icons, Down With Webster. Netizens can't seem to get enough of his victory jig which has quickly gone viral. The Liberal leader's affection for the Toronto-based band is widely known as he had expressed his love for them in an interview with Canadian music journalist Nardwuar. The two shared a 'hip flip,' and Carney gushed about the first time he heard DWW live. He admitted to being 'hooked from the first tuba sounds' of their breakout hit Time to Win. The song has often closed his rallies and even followed his Liberal Leadership acceptance speech, where he reportedly 'threw up the W like an absolute legend.' However, Carney's victory uncovered a different side of the newly-elected PM as he was seen dancing and rapping along to Whoa Is Me. Donning a hoodie emblazoned with the DWW logo and 'PM' stitched on the chest, the sight left fans enchanted. Who is Down With Webster? For those unfamiliar with the group that had the Prime Minister in full party mode, Down With Webster or DWW is a Canadian rap-rock band that hails from The Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto. Known for blending genres like hip-hop, rock, funk, reggae, and jazz, the band first broke into mainstream success in 2009 with the release of their EP Time to Win, Vol. I, which featured charting singles like Rich Girl$, Your Man, and Whoa Is Me. The band's journey began much earlier in 1998, when founding members Patrick Gillett and Tyler Armes formed a jazz group at Glen Ames Senior Public School. They named the band after Webster, a beloved sitcom character from the '80s, and began experimenting with sound in Armes' dad's garage. Over time, they added hip-hop elements thanks to Martin 'Bucky' Seja, evolving into a genre-bending act with high-energy live performances and catchy, rebellious anthems. By 2006, they independently released their first self-titled album - a DIY project recorded with borrowed gear, burned on CDs, and sold at shows and out of backpacks. Not discouraged with their early rejections from labels, soon DWW's hard work paid off when they finally signed with Universal Motown in 2009. What followed were major releases like Time to Win, Vol. II and Party for Your Life, Juno nominations, and a devoted fan base. After a brief hiatus, Down With Webster returned to the stage last year and are now touring again, with summer dates set, including a stop at The KEE to Bala on Lake Muskoka.

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