Shmoney Gram App Download News: Dance Like Chris Brown, Rihanna, and Drake on Bobby Shmurda's App
After his breakout single started a dance craze across the nation, Bobby Shmurda is now offering a new app that allows fans to Shmoney Dance like himself, as well as other hip hop artists, including Chris Brown, Rihanna and Drake.
This is how the Shmoney Gram app works and it is quite simple: First, users can either take or upload an image. Then, they can select one of the provided templates and generate a GIF of the popular moves.
There are actually more than a dozen templates to choose from -- like the Brooklyn rapper doing his signature dance, accompanied by his GS9 crew in the original "Hot N***a" music video and ex-couple Breezy and RiRi each showing off the viral moves while on separate yacht vacations last Summer (via Instagram).
@bobby_shmurda #freebreezyhoe thuggin in ST Tropez! A video posted by BREEZY (@chrisbrownofficial) on Jul 7, 2014 at 6:11am PDT
A template that sees Drizzy doing the contagious hip swing at his recent birthday party in October is also available.
Meanwhile, the 20-year-old, who signed a deal with Epic Records back in July, finally released his 5-track debut EP "Shmurda She Wrote" on Tuesday, Nov. 11; the title was obviously inspired by Jamaican reggae duo Chaka Demus and Pliers' 1992 classic "Murder She Wrote."
Mr. Pollard's lead track "Hot N***a" sits at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending on Nov. 8 - which is the highest it has ranked so far. Its follow-up second single "Bobby B***h" is also featured in his latest effort.
Check out the Shmoney Gram app at its official website (webcam) or on iTunes (mobile cam); see the tracklist for Bobby Shmurda's "Shmurda She Wrote" below:
1. "Worldwide N***a" featuring Ty Real
2. "Hot N***a"
3. "Bobby B***h"
4. "Living Life" featuring Rowdy Rebel
5. "Wipe the Case Away" featuring Ty Real
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