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  2. Jalaiah Harmon - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, the dance was posted on TikTok for the first time by a different creator, with username @global.jones, who changed a few moves at the end. The dance went viral on the platform. [ 1 ] The dance was posted by Tiktok creator Charli D'Amelio and Addison Rae , who gained more popularity from the dance.

  3. Like Whoa - Wikipedia

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    The remix of the song was made digitally available on March 18, 2008, on iTunes, alongside an acoustic version and interview. [3] The song is a playable track on Band Hero and The Smurfs Dance Party. The song is written in the key of G♯ minor with a moderate tempo of 121 beats per minute.

  4. Tik Tok (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tik Tok" (stylized as "TiK ToK") is a single by American singer Kesha, who co-wrote the song with its producers Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. It was released on August 7, 2009, as the lead and debut single from her debut studio album, Animal (2010).

  5. Kids ask parents to ‘dance like it's the ‘80s’ in new TikTok ...

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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.

  6. R&B singer Muni Long responds to 'blue pajama girl' trend ...

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    Praises Allen (@milck.marie) posted a video of herself on Jan. 2 dancing and lip-syncing to Grammy Award-winning artist Muni Long’s “Made for Me” in the store. “I keep rewatching.

  7. Dancing baby - Wikipedia

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    The "Dancing Baby", also called "Baby Cha-Cha" or "the Oogachacka Baby", is an internet meme of a 3D-rendered animation of a baby performing a cha-cha type dance. It quickly became a media phenomenon in the United States and one of the first viral videos in the mid-late 1990s.

  8. Numa Numa (video) - Wikipedia

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    Brolsma's video, entitled "Numa Numa Dance", was uploaded to the website Newgrounds on December 6, 2004 under the username Gman250, showing Brolsma's lip-syncing of the song with lively dance moves. The video's title is derived from the Romanian words " nu mă nu mă " occurring in the refrain of O-Zone's song, which was the first Numa Numa ...

  9. Who owns TikTok’s parent company? Brian Kilmeade ... - AOL

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    TikTok's parent company is ByteDance Ltd., of which 60% is owned by global investors, 20% by its Chinese co-founders and 20% by employees, TikTok said