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The music video for "Shake" was filmed on October 26, 2010. The video is directed by Toben Seymour and choreographed Flii Stylz. In an interview, Jesse told MTV, "It's gonna be cool. We wanted to create a video that wasn't necessarily a story, following the song. It didn't necessarily have to be on the nose.
"Shake" is a song written and recorded by Sam Cooke. [1] It was recorded at the last recording session Cooke had before his death on December 11, 1964. In the U.S., the song became a posthumous Billboard , Top 10 hit for Cooke, peaking at number seven in February 1965, as well as peaking at number two for three weeks on the Cashbox R&B charts.
"Shake Dat Ass (Twerk Song)" is a song by American rapper BossMan Dlow from his debut mixtape Too Slippery (2023). It was produced by HardKnock. It was produced by HardKnock. The song went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok , where it spawned a dance challenge.
"Shake" is the third single from the Ying Yang Twins album, U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta). It features the rapper Pitbull. The song contains a sample of "Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz. The official remix features Pitbull with a new verse and Elephant Man, featured on the Ying Yang Twins' U.S.A. Still United and Pitbull's Money Is Still a ...
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Shake, The Shakes, Shaking, or Shakin' may refer to: Handshake , a greeting and parting custom Milkshake , a sweet cold beverage similar to very soft ice cream, often called a shake
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The Harlem Shake is an Internet meme in the form of a video in which a group of people dance to a short excerpt from the song "Harlem Shake". The meme became viral in early February 2013, [ 2 ] with thousands of "Harlem Shake" videos being made and uploaded to YouTube every day at the height of its popularity.