harlem shake

‘Happy Endings’ Jumps on the Harlem Shake Wagon
‘Happy Endings’ Jumps on the Harlem Shake Wagon
‘Happy Endings’ Jumps on the Harlem Shake Wagon
Yup, it's still happening. People are still making 'Harlem Shake' videos. At least they seem to be increasing in star power. Last week it was Kyle MacLachlan. This version features Elisha Cuthbert AND Damon Wayans Jr., who is carrying the "Sinbrad" puppet from the show...
What Is the ‘Harlem Shake’? – We’ll Answer Your Question and Show You the Original
What Is the ‘Harlem Shake’? – We’ll Answer Your Question and Show You the Original
What Is the ‘Harlem Shake’? – We’ll Answer Your Question and Show You the Original
A musician named Baauer released a song called, "Harlem Shake" in 2012. In early February, 2013, a video was posted to Youtube (warning, it's mildly crude) showing four people dancing to the introduction, then going crazy when the bass hits. Then as early as Feb. 2 multiple groups of friends and coworkers began posting similar videos to Facebook riffing off one another.
Everything You Need to Know About the Harlem Shake
Everything You Need to Know About the Harlem Shake
Everything You Need to Know About the Harlem Shake
If you look at the internet at all, you've probably noticed a sudden proliferation of Harlem Shake videos. Why, you might be asking, are all these people wearing horse head masks and throwing themselves around shabby dorm rooms? It's a fair question, and one we'd like to answer for you. This is your essential guide to the Harlem Shake.
Times Square Goes Nuts in ‘Harlem Shake’ Video
Times Square Goes Nuts in ‘Harlem Shake’ Video
Times Square Goes Nuts in ‘Harlem Shake’ Video
Unless you've been living off the grid for the past couple of weeks, you're well aware that the Harlem Shake is officially the new 'Gangnam Style' or 'Call Me Maybe' of 2013. And with a lengthy, lengthy list of Shakes filling up the YouTube spots, the craze has finally made it's way home. Not necessarily to Harlem, but Times Square is close enough.
Even Grandmas Are Getting In on the ‘Harlem Shake’ Trend
Even Grandmas Are Getting In on the ‘Harlem Shake’ Trend
Even Grandmas Are Getting In on the ‘Harlem Shake’ Trend
Someone must've heard the world crying for a new phenomenon, because recently the internet has been set ablaze with fascination for the Harlem Shake. Videos of college campuses -- and now firemen -- performing their versions of the dance have ripped through our search engines and YouTube streams. Among them all, this one might be our favorite.
Everybody’s Doing the Harlem Shake
Everybody’s Doing the Harlem Shake
Everybody’s Doing the Harlem Shake
Of all the things people make videos of themselves doing, we have to say this is probably our favorite. It's more entertaining than planking, and doing a Google image search for it isn't nearly as traumatizing as it was for milking. These days everybody's doing the Harlem Shake.