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      • During the 1980s and 1990s, hip-hop dance experienced rapid growth in popularity. The success was overwhelming! Also, in the 1980s, social hip-hop dance (party dance) began to develop. These dances were not created for competitive purposes or to showcase athleticism, but rather to bring people together and create a sense of unity.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dance_crazesDance crazes - Wikipedia

    From the 1950s to the 1970s, new dance fads appeared almost every week. Many were popularized (or commercialized) versions of new styles or steps created by African-American dancers who frequented the clubs and discothèques in major U.S. cities like New York, Philadelphia and Detroit.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · As hip hop music gained mainstream attention, dance crazes like the Electric Slide made their way onto the dance floors of weddings and social gatherings. This line dance, with its simple steps and catchy beats, became an instant hit and remains popular to this day.

    • Drake - 'In My Feelings' Drake - In My Feelings. Drake’s single ‘In My Feelings’ was responsible for arguably the biggest dance craze of 2018 so far. Instagram comedian Shiggy helped the 'Scorpion' song to reach new heights with a dance known as the “Kiki Challenge” or the “In My Feelings Challenge”.
    • Beyoncé - 'Single Ladies' Beyoncé - Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) (Video Version) Beyonce is one of the biggest artists ever, so it was only a matter of time until she created a dance move that would transcend Hip-Hop culture.
    • Terror Squad Feat. Fat Joe & Remy Ma - 'Lean Back' Terror Squad - Lean Back ft. Fat Joe, Remy. New York rapper Fat Joe was one of the first rappers to benefit from incorporating a popular dance move into a Hip-Hop music video.
    • Bobby Shmurda - 'Hot Boy' Bobby Shmurda - Hot N*gga. Bobby Shmurda took over the internet with his infectious ‘Hot Boy’ dance in 2014. Starting off as a clip on Vine, the popular dance took on a life of its own and saw celebrities, politicians and more, make reference to the unforgettable move.
  4. Jan 19, 2013 · Bad Boy entered the new millennium with sheer force, and oddly enough, it was anchored by the ubiquity of the then insanely popular dance craze: the Harlem Shake.

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  5. Jun 15, 2021 · The choreography’s origins comes from Baltimore-based line dance instructors, who created the routine for an entirely different track. The track was actually released back in 2008, but found renewed popularity in 2011 thanks to the viral dance.

  6. Apr 22, 2019 · Hip-hop can be traced to the South Bronx in the 1970s when pioneering young DJs hosted massive, raucous dance parties. Using turntables as instruments, they played only the instrumental breaks of each song to give the audience more time to dance, which is where the term breakdancing comes from.

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