Dyema Attitude says despite creating trendy dance moves, including 'Dutty Wine' and 'Hot Wuk', she has never been able to make a consistent living from dancing. "Mi grateful for the fame and certain opportunities weh mi get because a dancing, but mi haffi talk di truth. If a dancing mi did live offa alone, mi wouldn't survive, because a lot of times mi go to events and dance an mash up di place an nuh get nuh money.

Mi haffi go home hungry 'cause mi caah buy a food. Dancing life nuh easy; ask any dancer an dem wi tell yuh," she said. The popular MoBay dancer said that she would not have been able to achieve financial stability without other sources of income, especially her TikTok account, which currently has 142,000 followers.

She also has 300,000 followers on Instagram. "A lot of people have bad things to say about people on TikTok, but mi thank God for it. If a neva fi TikTok an mi likkle clothing business, mi couldn't achieve certain things outta life right now.

Mi love TikTok 'cause mi can go live whole day an mek more money than what mi can mek outta dancing in a month. Mi love social media because a it mek a lot of creatives like me achieve great things," she said. The vivacious dancer, who's also known for her witty personality, said that although she has achieved more financial success from her TikTok account than from dancing, she's not about to quit dancing anytime soon.

"After more than a decade inna di business, I am still travelling and performing worldwide. Mi .