Believe it or not, we’re unsure where line dancing originated. The method of dancing in a line or a square to a series of choreographed steps is usually associated with country music. But similar ...
Throughout music history, artists have created songs that featured iconic dance choreography. And no matter how old the song gets, people will still flock to the dance floor to show off their best ...
Country line dancing has seen an explosive revival nationwide, heel-toeing its way onto social media and tapping into a wider ...
Country music is made for tapping your toes to, no matter what kind of dance song you're looking for. From throwbacks to modern-day earworms, the genre has always provided plenty of material for dance ...
Upon learning of DJ Casper’s recent death, many people immediately thought of his ubiquitous “Cha Cha Slide” song and the line dance of the same name. Whether it’s at a day party, wedding, school ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Black Southern line dance culture, and a co-sign from Beyoncé, has helped to popularize the song and its fan-snapping moves. By Kia Turner Wagener, ...
Long before TikTok was around to show you how to get down, these songs with dance moves in the lyrics told you exactly what to do. From party classics like "Cha-Cha Slide" to hits that'll make your ...
As we roll into the Fourth of July weekend, we’re looking at the story behind the latest viral line dance. South Carolina native 803 Fresh created a cookout classic with his hit song, “Boots on the ...
The dance steps come in on the lyric, “Did your boots stop workin’?”: Right heel, left heel, right heel, lift and tap the right foot forward then back, pivot turn, and swirl an arm overhead like a ...
In the Netflix series, Wednesday throws her arms about to psycho-billy punk-rock legends The Cramps’ version of “Goo Goo Muck.” The cover of the song came out in 1981 but made very little noise at the ...