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New Orleans Secondline! Krewe of Zulu Celebrates 117 Years in New Orleans with a Anniversary Parade!Added:
Hi everyone. Hope you're all doing well.
Happy second line Sunday.
>> Yes. Yes. There's no Sunday better than a second line Sunday. Better than a parade Sunday. Heck in New Orleans.
There's no Sunday better than any Sunday anywhere around the world. So with that said, right here, right now, we are at the Zulu 117th anniversary parade/ second line right here in downtown New Orleans. We're right in front of sweet range. They're going to be coming out of here and then they're going to line up and go all through the streets of downtown bringing their unique style and substance all through the streets.
You're going to see people campaigning for the different ranks within the Zulu parade for this year.
>> Absolutely.
>> So, with that said, we're not going to hold you. We're not going to do anything else. We're just going to show you the action of the Zulu 117th anniversary parade right here in New Orleans.
>> So, thank you to Zulu for putting this on every year. We appreciate you. So, let's go. have a great time and celebrate the 117th anniversary here with the Zulu crew.
>> And by the way, everybody in the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday best. Look at all these beautiful people here.
How y'all doing this beautiful Sunday?
>> Awesome.
>> Happy anniversary. Hey77.
[music] [cheering] [music] [music] [music] I'm here and I just want to dance.
Come on. But I'll let them dance for me.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> Heat.
Heat. [music] Heat. Heat. [music] [music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Oh Yeah, [music] [music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat. [music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> We catching it one more time. We're right past Hunter Park, still in downtown. And we going to make it happen here with the Zulu 117th Anniversary Parade.
Heat.
[music] [music] Heat. [music] All >> [music] [music] [music] >> right. All right.
like that How y'all doing? How y'all doing?
First of all, down there, right?
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] TCbody.
>> What up, baby?
I ain't going nowhere.
>> That's what happens when you got a real politician in the mix.
That's my brother there. I mean, really, my brother. Y'all saw him on the thumbnail for Zulu this year.
>> Zulu baby. Always.
>> Yeah. You heard? Hey, check him out.
Check out our Zulu parade. He was the thumbnail.
That's my real life big brother now.
>> You can tell the flies won. That's >> [music] >> Happy [music] [music] birthday, man.
Let's go. Ain't no like the crew.
>> You heard duplicated. Ain't no fool like.
>> Yeah. They are out here like they get kids. They don't die. They multiply.
>> Come on.
>> Yeah.
We go. Let's go.
>> [music] [music] >> Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
[music] Jesus Christ.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> running around. You going nowhere [music] [music] right now.
They like they like the Mac. Back the Mac here.
Music. Oh man. Oh man.
Music. [music] Yeah.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Heat up here.
Heat. [music] [music] [music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes sir.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> I don't know.
[music] [music] Heat. Heat.
Yeah. Heat.
[music] Yeah.
Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
real easy.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Baby, take me to the wall. Take me to the wall.
Take me to the wall. Take me to the seven. Take me to the Take me to the eight wall. Take me to the [music] Take me to the floor.
>> [music] >> Oh yeah.
[music] [music] >> [music] >> So, as Aon was down the street, I was hanging out with this amazing human being and he was fanning me. That's the New Orleans love.
>> Hey, she a fan of fans.
>> I'm a fan of him.
>> [music] >> That was the 117th annual Zulu Second Line Parade. What did you guys think?
There is nothing like a Second Line here in New Orleans. And there's nothing like a Second Line Sunday, right hun?
>> Yeah, Second Line Sunday is the best Sunday. And like I said, every Sunday in New Orleans is an amazing Sunday. So with that said, shout out to the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. Shout out to everybody out who came outside. Yeah, we outside today. And so with that said, lazy boom rule.
>> Let the good times roll with the Zulu social aated pleasure club. We love you guys. Happy anniversary.
>> Above our heads will be our body playlist. Click on that for more amazing Zulu action.
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