“I Didn’t Copy My Dance Moves, I’m Just Being Myself” – Brain Jotter
“I Didn’t Copy My Dance Moves, I’m Just Being Myself” – Brain Jotter

- Brain Jotter recently addressed the originality of his dance moves
- Brain Jotter shared that dance has always been an integral part of his performances
- Brain Jotter made it clear that he remains committed to his path
Nigerian comedian Chukwuebuka Amuzie, widely known as Brain Jotter, recently addressed the originality of his dance moves during an interview on Daybreak Hitz.
When asked by host Andy Dosty about the authenticity of his moves, Brain Jotter firmly stated, “My dance moves are not copied, that’s just me being me.” He emphasized that his dance style reflects his unique personality, filled with joy, creativity, and humor.
Known for his energetic skits and infectious vibe, Brain Jotter shared that dance has always been an integral part of his performances. His spontaneous and lively movements, he explained, are simply an extension of who he is – a blend of fun and self-expression.
Andy Dosty, known for his in-depth questions, probed further, asking how Brain Jotter deals with the pressures of maintaining originality in a world where artists are often compared and criticized.
The comedian responded with a dose of wisdom that left a lasting impression.
“Jesus was crucified, so what’s up?” Brain Jotter replied, expressing his understanding of social media as a place where opinions can be harsh and often uninformed. He stressed that his focus is on celebrating his craft, bringing joy to others, and fostering positivity. “At the end of the day, it’s all about bringing people together and making them smile. That’s the real win,” he added.
As the interview concluded, Brain Jotter made it clear that he remains committed to his path, continuing to make waves in the entertainment industry with his unique blend of comedy and dance.