The “Electric Slide,” a line dance widely known in the Black community, was popularized after Marcia Griffith’s 1989 remix to the song, “Electric Boogie,” and its corresponding video showcasing the ...
The inventor of the "Electric Slide," an iconic dance created in 1976, is fighting back against what he believes are copyright violations and, more important, examples of bad dancing. Kyle Machulis, ...
If I have to do a line dance at an event, that’s the one you can count me in for. I hate the Cha Cha Slide. Like, I will never ever get up and do it at a wedding, graduation party, funeral party or ...
It appears as though when it comes time to cut a rug to the classics, the "Electric Slide" is Jay-Z's line dance of choice. Back in 2017, footage came out of King Hov and Queen Bey doing the endlessly ...
"Fuck White Supremacy, Let’s Get Free" at Frieze LA (2020) (image credit Giovanni Solis) LOS ANGELES — One year ago during the Frieze LA art fair, activist and artist Patrisse Cullors led a crowd of ...
As a person of a certain age, I am fond of the tune by Marcia Griffiths, “Electric Boogie (The Electric Slide),” which has been a staple of any wedding reception and dance party for decades. The basic ...
Jay-Z wasn’t happy when he was caught doing the Electric Slide alongside his mom and signaled for the fan to stop filming. Jay-Z let loose with his newly married mother at a recent Renaissance show ...
The "Electric Slide" now has a Creative Commons license. Just how the iconic line dance came to be governed by that Internet-friendly license starts with a video of a software engineer and his friends ...
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