Dance that starts with participants putting two hands out |
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1993 song by Los del Rio that became a dance craze after it was covered by the Bayside Boys |
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'90s dance hit by Los Del Rio |
Universal |
04 Sep 2023 |
Popular '90s dance |
The Washington Post |
20 Mar 2021 |
Popular '90s dance |
LA Times Daily |
20 Mar 2021 |
Dance fad of 1996 |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Jul 2019 |
'90s dance craze |
Universal |
17 Jul 2019 |
Popular '90s dance |
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'90s dance craze |
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Popular line dance song by Los del Rio |
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[Answer found elsewhere] |
New York Times |
04 Jan 2018 |
[Answer found elsewhere] |
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Fad dance of the 1990s |
USA Today |
19 Sep 2017 |
Fad dance of the 1990s |
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Dance craze of 1996 |
The Washington Post |
14 Oct 2016 |
'90s fad dance |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2016 |
Influential choreographer's opening ignored during her key dance |
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1990s craze |
New York Times |
20 Mar 2016 |
Song by the #1 band on VH1's '100 Greatest One Hit Wonders' |
New York Times |
20 Nov 2015 |
'90s Los del Río dance hit |
LA Times Daily |
16 Mar 2015 |
Song by the #1 band on VH1's "100 Greatest One Hit Wonders" |
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'90s Los del Río dance hit |
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1990s craze |
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Dance craze of the '90s |
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Dance craze of the mid-'90s |
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Fad dance of the 1990s |
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Dance craze of the '90s |
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1996 song that was #1 for 14 weeks |
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Dance craze of the 1990s |
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Dance craze of the 90's |
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Dance with lots of arm movements |
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1990's dance craze |
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VH1's #1 Greatest One-Hit Wonder of all Time |
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