Watch Peggy Gou Dance With Her Mom to Hit Single (It Goes Like) Nanana
Peggy Gou’s Mom Takes the spotlight as Peggy’s Number one fan dancing to ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana.’
Peggy Guo dropped her hit single, ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana’ a few weeks back and it is in good standing to be the feel-good song of the summer. From festivals and shows to picnics in the park, to the pregame or the afters (somehow I still can’t quit these!), this song has taken over the airwaves. Peggy Gou’s number one fan maybe her mom!
Peggy Guo is techno’s IT girl now, having performed all over the globe this summer from Morrocco to Ibiza to Mykonos to Barcelona and beyond. Hailing from South Korea, Peggy takes the influence of her music from all over. Recently having posted an Instagram in which she broke down all the elements of her hit single, drawing influence from a 90s sound.
But beyond the glitz and glamour of the music industry, there’s a heartwarming story that has touched the souls of her fans: Peggy Gou dancing with her mom. It’s a masterpiece, but I don’t know if we are bigger fans than her own mother! Peggy’s mom broke it down to ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana,’ with the biggest smile I have ever seen! It’s truly a cute video where both mother and daughter are doing Peggy’s signature shoulder shuffle arm raise as the crowd dances together.
As Peggy Gou’s global fame grows, fans are hoping glimpses of her mom at concerts and events, often dancing right alongside her become more common. House artist Fisher is known to bring his mom to raves. Just two weeks ago dubstep king Subtronics brought his parents to Mirage. These heartwarming moments became emblematic and demonstrated the profound impact her mother had on her life and artistic expression.
In this beautiful display of love and support, Peggy Gou taught us that no matter how far we go or how successful we become, the essence of who we are lies in the love and support of those who believe in us. Whether that be your blood or chosen family, music brings us together. Dancing with her mom was not just about the music; it was a celebration of the unbreakable bond that lies at the core of who we are as individuals.
Listen to ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana’, here!
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