Classic Dance Moves in Hip Hop Music Videos

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What are some classic dance moves that have been featured in hip hop music videos over the years?

Introduction

Hip hop is a dance style that originated in the African American community in the early 1970s. It is a fusion of various African and Caribbean dances, including breakdancing, locking, and popping.Since its inception, hip hop has been associated with music videos. In particular, many classic hip hop moves have been popularized through music videos.

Below is a list of some classic hip hop dance moves that have been featured in music videos over the years.

The Pop and Lock:
The pop and lock is a move that involves swift movement of the torso and hips. This move was popularized by Michael Jackson in his music video for “Billie Jean” (1982).

The Robot:
The robot is a move that involves stiff and jerky movements of the arms and legs. It was popularized by Michael Jackson in his music video for ” Smooth Criminal ” (1987).

The Moonwalk:
The moonwalk is a backwards walk that appears to defy gravity. It was popularized by Michael Jackson in his music video for “Billie Jean” (1982).

The Sprinkler:
The sprinkler is a move that simulates the act of watering a lawn with a garden hose. It was popularized by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince in their music video for “parents Just Don’t Understand” (1988).

The Worm:
The worm is a move that involves lying on your back and rolling from side to side while remaining on your back. It was popularized by MC Hammer in his music video for “U Can’t Touch This” (1990).

The Moonwalk

The Moonwalk is a dance move that was popularized by Michael Jackson. It involves sliding backwards while appearing to walk forwards. The Moonwalk became famous after Jackson performed it during his “Billie Jean” performance on Motown 25 in 1983. Since then, the move has been performed by numerous other dancers and has become one of the most iconic dance moves in pop culture.

The Moonwalk has been featured in many hip hop music videos, including those by artists such as Tupac Shakur, Missy Elliot, and Eminem. In Tupac’s “California Love” video, he performs the Moonwalk alongside Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman. In Missy Elliot’s “Work It” video, she performs the move with a group of backup dancers. And in Eminem’s “Without Me” video, he pokes fun at himself by performing the move badly.

The Moonwalk is a classic dance move that will never go out of style. So if you’re looking to add some flair to your hip hop dancing, be sure to check out some tutorials and give it a try!

The Cabbage Patch

The Cabbage Patch is a dance move that was popularized by the hip hop group, The Fat Boys, in their 1984 song “The Fat Boys Are Back”. The move consists of moving your arms and legs in a circular motion, as if you were patching a cabbage. The move became so popular that it was even featured in a Pepsi commercial starring Michael Jackson.

The Running Man

The running man is a classic dance move that has been featured in many hip hop music videos. The move is simple; just run in place while keeping your legs close together. You can add some flair to the move by adding arm movements or by turning it into a jogging motion.

The Roger Rabbit

The Roger Rabbit is a classic hip hop dance move that can be seen in many music videos. The move is named after the cartoon character of the same name and involves moving your hips in a circular motion while keeping your legs relatively still. This move is often accompanied by arm movements and can be done with or without music.

The Worm

The Worm is a classic dance move that can be traced back to the ’80s. It’s a fun and easy move to do, and it looks great on camera. To do The Worm, start by lying down on your back with your legs spread apart. Then, raise your hips off the ground and arch your back. Next, quickly alternate between extending your legs out straight and bringing them back in toward your chest. As you do this, wave your arms back and forth in the air.

Conclusion

Hip hop music videos are a great way to get your kids moving andgrooving. Many of the classic dance moves originate from the African American community and can be seen in hip hop music videos. By learning some of these classic moves, your kids can add their own style to their favorite songs.

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