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  2. Arabian riff - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] The oldest known recording of the song is from 1895, performed by Dan Quinn (Berliner Discs 171-Z). [9] The song was also recorded as "They Don't Wear Pants in the Southern Part of France" by John Bartles, the version sometimes played by radio host Dr. Demento.

  3. U Can't Touch This - Wikipedia

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    Hammer's hydraulic dance moves and outlandish fashions — harem pants and gold lamé, ... In 1999, MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made included the song at number 71.

  4. Harem pants - Wikipedia

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    Harem pants or harem trousers are baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle. Early on, the style was also called a harem skirt . [ 2 ] The original so-called 'harem pants/skirts' were introduced to Western fashion by designers such as Paul Poiret around 1910, although they themselves were inspired by Middle East styles, and by şalvar ( Turkish ...

  5. I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down - Wikipedia

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    Two things stood in the way. One was the holes the hooks of the harness would have to punch in my favourite thrift-store trousers, and the other was my fear of heights. A trip to the BBC club took care of the latter: by the time I returned to perform, I wouldn't have cared if I'd been asked to wear harem pants or Bermuda shorts. I was a rubber ...

  6. Belly dance - Wikipedia

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    The costume most commonly associated with belly dance is the 'bedlah' (Arabic: بدلة; literally "suit") style, which typically includes a fitted top or bra, a fitted hip belt, and a full-length skirt or harem pants. The bra and belt may be richly decorated with beads, sequins, crystals, coins, beaded fringe and embroidery.

  7. Sirwal - Wikipedia

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    Sirwal, also sherwal, saroual, [1] [2] seroual, sarouel or serouel [3] (Arabic: سِرْوَال (sirwāl), [nb 1] also known, in some contexts, as (a subtype of) Harem pants, are a form of trousers. The word is of Persian origin; shalwār (شلوار) was borrowed into Greek as σαράβαρα sarábāra , "loose trousers worn by Scythians ".

  8. On the Floor - Wikipedia

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    It is a pop song combining techno, Latin, dance-pop and house music and with a common time tempo of 130 beats per minute. Lopez recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled "Ven a Bailar" (English: "Come Dance"), which includes additional lyrical contributions from Julio Reyes Copello and Jimena Romero.

  9. Hammer pants - Wikipedia

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    Hammer pants are modified baggy pants, tapered at the ankle with a sagging rise, made suitable for hip hop dancing. [1] They were popularized in the 1980s and 1990s by American rapper MC Hammer . [ 2 ]