The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 with the release of the music video for "Let's Get It" by
G. Dep. The video featured children performing the dance. The dance became popular in hip-hop music videos of the era especially with artists from Harlem. Most notably it was a key feature in music videos for
Jadakiss' "Put Your Hands Up and G.Dep's "Special Delivery", both released in 2001. The outro to
Missy Elliott's 2002 hit "
Work It" states "Yo, it's okay though, you know if you wanna be hard and ice-grilled, and Harlem Shake at the same time, whatever, let's just have fun." The Harlem Shake was also referenced in the lyrics to the song "Down and Out" by Harlem rapper
Cam'ron. The Harlem Shake is commonly associated with a similar dance move "The Chicken Noodle Soup". The "
Chicken Noodle Soup" dance evolved from the Harlem Shake and exploded into popularity in the summer of 2006 when
DJ Webstar and Young B brought it to the mainstream with the release of a song of the same name. The dance is referred to in the
CunninLynguists song "Old School", in
Mac Dre's "Thizzle Dance," and in
Nelly's "Dilemma." A band from New York City took the name of the dance and dubbed themselves
Harlem Shakes.
Reaction to the Harlem shake meme and song In February 2013, a song named "
Harlem Shake" (due to a sampled line referring to the Harlem Shake dance), originally released by
Baauer in May 2012, went viral and became an
Internet meme after featuring in a
YouTube video by
DizastaMusic, primarily known as Pink Guy or FilthyFrank at the time, who is now known as Joji. The dance that is done on the internet as a meme is not the Harlem Shake. == Notes ==