
Harlem Shake
A meme that exploded in 2013: it began with one person dancing alone, and after a break, the rest of the group joined in with wild choreography and absurd costumes. It was a global phenomenon due to its simple and recognizable format.
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A meme that exploded in 2013: it began with one person dancing alone, and after a break, the rest of the group joined in with wild choreography and absurd costumes. It was a global phenomenon due to its simple and recognizable format.

Uploaded in 2006, this video covers some 50 years of dance moves in less than 8 minutes, from Elvis to Bye Bye Bye to NSYNC. It was one of the first viral videos on YouTube, with over 214 million views.

Gary Brolsma dancing enthusiastically in front of his webcam to the rhythm of Dragostea Din Tei became a viral hit in 2004. It has had over 700 million views and has been featured on media outlets like ABC and VH1 as a cultural phenomenon.

Released in 2015, this dance became a real challenge thanks to its easy-to-replicate choreography. It was massively promoted by content creators, causing a viral explosion.

A short and absurd dance with a huge cultural impact. Released in 2016, this clip, less than a minute long, went viral worldwide, even earning comparisons to Gangnam Style.
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