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"Shake Your Pom Pom" has only been performed live once and that was during the second season of America's Best Dance Crew during Week 7: Missy Elliott Challenge episode, in which the remaining four dance crews paid tribute to Elliott's videos by dancing to her songs while incorporating the innovative choreography as seen in her videos.
"WTF (Where They From)" is a song by American rapper Missy Elliott featuring Pharrell Williams. Produced by Williams, it was released in 2015 as Elliott's first single and first music video, since 2008's "Shake Your Pom Pom", although she had been a featured artist on others' singles and videos and had released promotional singles, during the intervening years.
Elliott reteamed with director Dave Meyers to film a music video for "Ching-a-Ling", which features portions from her other Step Up 2 the Streets single "Shake Your Pom Pom" (2008). [4] Filmed in 3D, the video guest-stars the famous Japanese hip hop dance group, U-Min, known for their slow motion dancing and popping. [5]
Bad Girl (Danity Kane song) Beep Me 911; Best, Best ... Shake Your Pom Pom; She's a Bitch; Signs (Beyoncé song) So Gone;
The episode opened with a group performance to Missy Elliott's "Shake Your Pom Pom". Afterwards, the crews adapted the footwork from her music videos to showcase their own style. Elliott starred as the first guest judge on America's Best Dance Crew, helping the regular judges select which crew was eliminated.
Shake Your Pom Pom and We Run This by Missy Elliott: Safe 8: 80's theme Challenge Humpty dance Bust a Move by Young MC: The Humpty Dance by Digital Underground: Word Up! by Cameo: 9: Championship Showdown 2 minutes Give It Up or Turn It Loose by James Brown Bottom 2 10: The Live Finale Partner: SoReal Cru
The music video to "Work It" was directed by Dave Meyers. Timbaland and Tweet make cameos in the video. Alyson Stoner appears as the lead kid dancer. The video pays tribute to Aaliyah (1979–2001) and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (1971–2002), who at the time had both recently died. They are commemorated in the music video with their images ...
Prior to its release, the song appeared as a snippet in the music video to Elliott's preceding single, "Get Ur Freak On". In April 2008, the song was used during Anete Jensen & Daniel Sarr's "hip-hop" challenge as part of the second-week run of the now-defunct international reality dance competition, So You Think You Can Dance Scandinavia .