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  2. Stanky Legg - Wikipedia

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    At the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, U.S. forwards Jozy Altidore and Charlie Davies used this dance as their goal celebration, making it a popular reference in the U.S. Soccer scene. During Super Bowl LVII, Travis Kelce caught the football, scored a touchdown, and immediately celebrated with the dance. [2]

  3. GS Boyz - Wikipedia

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    The group also released a remix of "Stanky Legg" with Trina. [3] "Stanky Legg" is based on a dance movement from Dallas TX . [5] According to Shaheem Reid of MTV News, the "Stanky Legg" dance is part of Dallas's "D-Town Boogie" scene. The GS Boyz performed the dance on Snoop Dogg's talk show on MTV, Dogg After Dark. [5] They asserted to the ...

  4. America's Best Dance Crew season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Dance Crew Song [12] Challenge AfroBoriké "Swag Surfin'" by Fast Life Yungstaz: Swag Surfin' Massive Monkees "Do the Ricky Bobby" by B-Hamp Ricky Bobby Rhythm City "You're a Jerk" by New Boyz: Jerkin' We Are Heroes "Stanky Legg" by GS Boyz: Stanky Legg Vogue Evolution "Halle Berry" by Hurricane Chris: Halle Berry

  5. Chiefs’ Travis Kelce pulls out the Stanky Leg celebration ...

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    The Chiefs tight end continued to move up the all-time postseason touchdown list and celebrated with a special dance. Chiefs’ Travis Kelce pulls out the Stanky Leg celebration after TD in Super Bowl

  6. Kids ask parents to ‘dance like it's the ‘80s’ in ... - AOL

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    The '80's dance challenge is inspiring parents to break out their dance moves. Kids are impressed. We spoke to parent-kid duos who tried the trend.

  7. "The View" Fans Applaud Whoopi Goldberg for Her Surprise ...

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    Back on The View in May 2015, former NFL star Deion Sanders successfully taught the media personality the famous end zone dance move he did when he made a touchdown.

  8. Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) - Wikipedia

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    With a viral clip on YouTube, the song was popular for its dance despite negative reviews, a combination of two popular moves cited in the title: the "Whip" and the "Nae Nae" [1] as well as other hip hop dances from various songs, such as "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" and "Stanky Legg". As of 2024, it remains his most well known song.

  9. Touchdown celebration - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Elmo Wright, a junior wide receiver for the University of Houston, began celebrating his touchdown receptions with a 'celebratory' end zone dance. In his rookie year with the Kansas City Chiefs , he caught a touchdown pass in a game on Oct. 24, 1971, against the Washington Redskins and celebrated with what some believe was the first ...