'Y'ALL ATE THAT UP': Kiwi teen dance duo go viral for unreal performance at school talent quest
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'Y'ALL ATE THAT UP': Kiwi teen dance duo go viral for unreal performance at school talent quest

It's no surprise they took out the win!

Two absolute legends from Auckland’s Lynfield College are getting hyped up for their incredible talent quest performance.

Julia and her mate Dre smashed it with their hip-hop routine, featuring a mash-up they put together themselves, including hits like The Backstreet Boys' ‘Everybody’ and Ariana Grande's ‘The Boy Is Mine’, running seamlessly into the track of the same name by Brandy & Monica.

The girls have been posting dance vids since April, but while they always get love, they hadn’t cracked 2k views - until now! 

Their talent quest performance clip blew up with a massive 40k views in just a few days.

The girls' synchronised moves were applauded in the comments, with one writing: “The mix, the moves, the queens 🔥🔥🔥.”

“YALL ATE THAT UPPP,” added another and at least 14 others agreed that they left no crumbs.

While a third said: “I can't stop watching it’s soooo good!”

The talent of these two is unquestioned as they took out the top spot in their school’s competition. 

“[A] VERY MUCH DESERVEEEDDDDDD WINNN,” said one commenter.

“Talent quest winners ay? 👀,” wrote a popular Kiwi dancing duo known as Orange Coconut.

“Imagine the collab with @Orange Coconut,” another user said. We reckon that would be so ON!

Orange Coconut are back-to-back winners of Auckland’s Avondale College talent quest and have gained a fanbase of 30.9k followers on TikTok. 

It’s not hard to see why. They’re a mix of pure talent and hilarious personalities that really shine in their performances.

“Brooooo this makes me wanna cryyyyy the wholesomeness is just too much!!! Awesome performance guys! 👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥,” one commenter wrote.

Right! We need this collab to happen. These rangatahi are UNREAL!