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  2. Corey Vidal - Wikipedia

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    Corey Vidal began on YouTube in mid-2006 by posting hip hop dance videos inspired by American dance reality television show So You Think You Can Dance.His popularity stemmed from the success of one of his first videos, How To Dance: "1, 2 Step" by Ciara (uploaded to YouTube on September 3, 2006), where he teaches dance steps to R&B singer Ciara's music video 1, 2 Step.

  3. Hip-hop dance - Wikipedia

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    A few hip-hop dance shows appeared on television in the 1990s such as 1991's The Party Machine with Nia Peeples [note 9] and 1992's The Grind. Several hip-hop dance shows premiered in the 2000s including (but not limited to) Dance Fever, Dance 360, The Wade Robson Project, MTV Dance Crew, America's Best Dance Crew, Dance on Sunset, and Shake It Up.

  4. Hit Dem Folks - Wikipedia

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    Many global dance trends have emerged from Southern hip hop's trap scene. Online video-sharing platforms have allowed these trends to spread rapidly, and reach an international audience. [8] Artists would also market their songs by having a unique dance to go along with it, a notable example being Soulja Boy's song, Crank That.

  5. Mourad Merzouki brings hip-hop dance to the Olympic stage in ...

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    In a sweltering enclosed stage, several dancers perform synchronized routines before scattering, as others practice twisting handstands and tumbles. Amid this, Mourad Merzouki directs them ...

  6. Harlem Shake (meme) - Wikipedia

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    The video opens with the first use of the Harlem Shake meme, [3] [6] and started a viral trend of people uploading their own "Harlem Shake" videos to YouTube. [10] Despite its name, the meme does not actually involve participants performing the original Harlem Shake dance, a street and hip hop dance that originated in 1980s Harlem, New York City.

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

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    The music video was uploaded online on Silentó's Vevo channel on YouTube on June 25, 2015, and shot in Atlanta, Georgia. It was directed by Marc Klasfeld.Set in a high school gymnasium, Silentó performs the dance moves mentioned in the song with dance crews, high school, and university cheerleaders, fans, even a trio of conservative women who later join in on the dance, and also incorporates ...

  8. Harlem shake (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The video featured children performing the dance. [18] [16] [19] The dance became popular in hip-hop music videos of the era especially with artists from Harlem. Most notably it was a key feature in music videos for Jadakiss' "Put Your Hands Up and G.Dep's "Special Delivery", both released in 2001. [20]

  9. Quick Style - Wikipedia

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    The full version of the video posted in their YouTube channel on 19 June 2022 has garnered over 140 million views as of November 2024. [8] Quick Style is currently involved in artist management, shows, teaching classes, and workshops. They have two working dance studios and judge international dance events and competitions.