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  2. Harlem Shake (meme) - Wikipedia

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    The video opens with the first use of the Harlem Shake meme, [3] [6] and started a viral trend of people uploading their own "Harlem Shake" videos to YouTube. [10] Despite its name, the meme does not actually involve participants performing the original Harlem Shake dance, a street and hip hop dance that originated in 1980s Harlem, New York City.

  3. Harlem shake (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem shake is a style of hip-hop dance characterized by jerky arm and shoulder movements in time to music. [1] The dance was created by Harlem resident Al B. (Albert Boyce) in 1981; the dance was initially called "The Albee" or "The Al. B.". [ 2 ]

  4. Harlem Shake (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Harlem Shake" is a song recorded by American DJ and producer Baauer. It was released as his debut single on May 22, 2012, by Mad Decent imprint label Jeffree's. The uptempo song—variously described as trap, hip hop or bass music—incorporates a mechanical bassline, Dutch house synth riffs, a dance music drop, and samples of growling-lion sounds.

  5. Australian Miners Fired For Harlem Shake Video - AOL

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    Not everyone has taken to the Harlem Shake, the convulsive groove that's swept the globe, to the tune of 4,000 YouTube videos a day. In Egypt and Tunisia, the meme has become a protest anthem of ...

  6. Litefeet - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem shake is commonly incorporated into the social dance Litefeet, as is the "Chicken Noodle Soup, the Tone Wop (often mistakenly named the "Toe Whop"), the Rev Up and the Aunt Jackie. [3] Moves often include: shuffling, hat tricks, and shoe tricks.

  7. Stevin John - Wikipedia

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    John started making gross out videos in 2013 under the persona of Steezy Grossman. [3] In a 2013 video, John performed the Harlem Shake on a toilet and defecated on a naked friend. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] When the video was unearthed by BuzzFeed News in 2019, John said, "at the time, I thought this sort of thing was funny, but really it was stupid and ...

  8. G. Dep, rapper who helped make the Harlem Shake popular ... - AOL

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    The post G. Dep, rapper who helped make the Harlem Shake popular, granted clemency on murder conviction appeared first on TheGrio. ... he will now be allowed to seek parole earlier than his ...

  9. ‘Refreshing’ or ‘cringe’? RFK Jr appears in promo video ...

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