Reminisce

'07 | Watch my feet

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Probably the most original and difficult dance to master next to Riverdance (for blk ppl). Dude N Nem showcased the Chi-Town style of jukin'. Remarkably it was quite similar to the Bmore movement as well.

'07 | Aaaaaaaahhhhh!!!

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Seems forever ago that we were amazed by the intricate choreography of the new Soulja Boy dance. Haha, and you know this was the vid everyone watched to learn the dance too.

'01 | Make this money, take this money

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This wasn't a dance song, but these kids kilt the Harlem Shake in this video. Too sick. WHAT HAPPENED TO BAD BOY...REAL TALK!?!?

8709 Classic | The Electric Slide

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WARNING : When partaking in any event with African Americans where rhythms or beats are audible to the human ear, please believe one brave soul will break the ice with this easy as A,B,C, simple as 1,2,3 line dance.

'95 | Aaaa-Aye!!!!

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You'd be lying if you said you never did this dance at any public event, party, get together, school skate, family reunion, wedding banquet, talent show, or in the privacy of your own home. The inescapable "Macarena."

'84 | Voltron

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Before there were Pokeman. Before anyone loathed to be the Blue Ranger. There was Voltron: Defender of the Universe. This was too kick ass. I remember reading that they were trying to reinvent this for a live action film.

'03 | Hands on your knees

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Almost surpassed the Electric Slide as the number 1 black dance. Version will vary. sidebar: What the hell is a "Charlie Brown?"

'97 | I put my hand upon your hip

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That's right, Freak Nasty wit "Da Dip." Disregard this horrible video. You know this song was crack at the parties.

Remix | Understanding

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Xscape's beautiful ballad given a little bite. I miss remixes like this. Shout to icecoldbruh on YouTube.

8709 Special | Everybody dance now...

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Everyone who deems themselves a lover of hip-hop foams at the mouth when it comes to dance tracks. Artists like Soulja Boy and D4L - which I admit are not known for their lyrical prowess in the game - are only recycling a pop culture method that has worked since Chubby did the twist. Dance crazes have always been extremely successful because of the pure fun they ensue. If the songs aren't your cup of tea, that is understandable, but don't hate and say it isn't hip-hop. We can't be cypher soldiers all the time, dip and let your backbone slip. That is why today I'll be highlightin some of the best dance songs of all time.
The Butterly, uh uh that's old....

New New | "Back to the Feature" Wale/9th Wonder

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Everyone probably has it by now, but here is the highly-anticipated follow-up to Wale's The Mixtape About Nothing. Finally. Click pic to download. Via The Smoking Section