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Top 10 Decade Defining Dance Moves of the 1990s

Top 10 Decade Defining Dance Moves of the 1990s

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They're the dance moves that defined the 1990s. For this list, well be looking at the most notable moves we threw in the 1990s that made us the ones to watch on the dance floor. Our countdown includes the Running Man, the Butterfly, Harlem Shake, and more! Which 90s move do YOU still dance to?
Date: 2023-11-21

Comments and reviews: 18


I went to Mexico in college for spring break. It was March 1994. The Macarena was played in every club, usually more than once a night. We learned the dance, and it was fun for a few days. But, by the end of the week, we had heard it enough and were over it. Over a year later, it blew up in the USA. I tried telling people that they would hate themselves for getting sucked into the craze. They didnt believe me until about a month later.
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All I recall of the 90s dancing was Macarena. None compared to the beauty, elegance and class of the 1970s disco and hustle. Disco music may have been crap but the dances were gorgeous, but the rap thing, kicking and throwing legs everywhere looks more like people having tantrums.
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Whigfeild has amazing dance craze as well, Saturday Night, I am surprised you didn't mention that, it's similar to the Macrina but the only difference is the hands on the right and left side instead of straight plus clap, I play it every Saturday night
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Notwithstanding the economic crisis and global pandemic (lockdown) ravaging the world. multiple income streams is the best way to survive the current hardship and recession. the poor Masses needs to spend and invest wisely.
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Pretty straight forward moves! Lol why were so many people terrible at them! Those people in that first cabbage patch video were awful! everyone cant do those dances! Give it a try though.
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It depends on the era to imo:
1. Early 90s-hip hop/rap, ice ice baby and you can't touch this
2. Mid 90s-grunge, nirvana and green day say it all
3. Late 90s-pop and boy bands

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So basically this entire list (with the exception of the Macarena) are dance moves created and popularized by Black Americans in the 90s, and appropriated by everyone else.
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Came for the MC Hammer bit in the thumbnail, but disappointing video over all.
And how do you have over 4 million subs but less than 100 comments? Very telling.

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iconic for macarena so is sprinkler but anyone can do it also cha cha slide the bunny hop the worm or even the conga 90's might have some iconic moves but any era does too
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Can ya'll please do 80's, 90's & 2000's dance that ppl still today. Ppl still do the Electric Slide. I see that dance all the time. Especially at weddings.
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As I watch this video all I hear and can visualize is that lady in the blue jogging suit. Now that's hip hop. LOL
The Bart Simpson/Creep is my go to!

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Pop music video choreography!
Everybody (Backstreets Back, .Baby One More Time, Stop by the Spice Girls, that's how i learned to dance

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Can't touch this all the way. He makes the way his legs move I've never been able to do that at Chris no matter how many times I drive.
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Lol. I brought the hammer pants, and only wore them once. they looked good in the video in person they didn't stand out to well
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The Cha-Cha Slide was also a very popular dance in the 90s. I would did it at parties, weddings and even once at the circus.
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Thank you for giving Digital Underground some props. They have never been given the love and respect they deserve.
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just when I thought they had a great list, they put the macarena as the number 1. This should've been number 10!
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Nearly all of these dances come directly from African American/Hip Hop culture. My people so influential
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