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2013 dance all over YouTube, based on Mahler? |
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Jan 13 2019 New York Times |
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The Harlem Shake is an Internet meme in the form of a video in which a group of people dance to a short excerpt from the song "Harlem Shake". As a meme, the video was replicated by many people, using the same concept, which led to it becoming viral in early February 2013, with thousands of "Harlem Shake" videos being made and uploaded to YouTube every day at the height of its popularity.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; rather, the meme usually features participants performing flailing or convulsive movements. The meme form was established in a video uploaded on February 2, 2013 by YouTube personality George Miller on his FilthyFrankTV channel. The video featured the character "Pink Guy" from The Filthy Frank Show entitled "Filthy Compilation #6 - Smell My Fingers", which featured a section where several costumed people danced to the song "Harlem Shake" by Baauer. In 2018, George Miller collaborated with Baauer along with Rich Brian, Trippie Redd and Kris Wu to create their single titled "18". The video opens with the first use of the Harlem Shake meme. This video started a viral trend of people uploading their own "Harlem Shake" videos to YouTube. |