Harmon is a professional dancer and content creator. A feature from
The New York Times identified Harmon as the creator of the Renegade dance. It became one of the most viral dances on
TikTok in 2020. On September 25, 2019, Harmon, after listening to K Camp's song
"Lottery", choreographed the dance, recorded herself and posted the video first on Funimate and then on
Instagram. The video gained about 13,000 views on Instagram, with different users recreating the dance video. In October 2019, the dance was posted on TikTok for the first time by a different creator, with username @global.jones, who changed a few moves at the end. The dance went viral on the platform. In an attempt to get credit for the dance, Harmon started to comment on user pages that posted the Renegade Dance. The comments however, went unnoticed. Eventually Barrie Segal, the head of content at
Dubsmash, set up an interview for Harmon with a
The New York Times reporter. Following wider media attention, Harmon signed with
United Talent Agency in 2020; *
Teen Vogue* noted that she aspired to become a professional choreographer. Following the article by
The New York Times,
K Camp posted a video on
X (then Twitter) of Harmon and her friend dancing to the song, with him in the background. In his caption, he thanked Harmon for making his song go viral. A day after this post was made, the
NBA invited TikTok content creators, Charli D'Amelio and Addison Rae, to perform the Renegade dance at the 2020 All-Star
slam dunk contest during
Aaron Gordon's dunk attempt. Harmon was however not invited. Some social media users highlighted the continued promotion of other TikTok users, in this case white creators, while not offering Harmon, a Black creator, similar opportunities. Following the backlash, the NBA invited Harmon for a solo performance of the Renegade dance during the 2020
NBA All-Star game. In 2020, she performed the Renegade dance at the 2020
NBA All-Star Game at the
United Center,
Chicago. In 2021, Harmon's
docuseries, "I AM: JALAIAH", aired, which explored her personal life and dancing Following the Renegade dance, Harmon began speaking about the issue of crediting creators, especially Black creators who create popular dances and trends on that go viral on Tiktok. Since then, more Black creators have come out to ask for credit for their creativity shared on different social media platforms. After gaining fame for choreographing the viral Renegade dance, she leveraged her talent and visibility to secure various opportunities, leading to earnings that reportedly reached up to $1 million. This financial success was a result of her perseverance and the popularity of her work, which not only amused millions of people but also brought up crucial issues regarding author credit in the digital era. Jalaiah was also recognized as one of the most important young creators in her industry when she was listed in a prominent publication's 2021
30 Under 30 list. This honor recognized her contributions as a dancer and as a well-known spokesperson for fairness and respect in the dance industry, especially for Black artists. == Dance style and impact ==