In 1990, the introduction of bounce music into the New Orleans music scene brought along the dance of twerking. In 1992, Panamanian singer Renato recorded the videoclip "El más sensual" (the most sexy), a reggae song with the twerking dance. The diffusion of the dance phenomenon began earlier via local parties and eventually strip clubs often associated with mainstream rap music and video production aired by video cable television shows that featured rap music and R&B music. Popular
video-sharing platforms such as
YouTube amplified interest since the advent of digital social media.
Rise to national attention Twerking first received national recognition in the United States in the early 2000s, when the song "
Whistle While You Twurk" (2000), by
Southern hip hop duo
Ying Yang Twins, peaked at number 17 on the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component chart. It was later referenced in their later track "
Say I Yi Yi" (2002), in which the lyrics "she got her hands up on her knees and her elbows on her thighs / she like to twerk and that's for certain I can tell that she fly" are heard. The chorus of
Silkk the Shocker's 2001 song "That's Cool" features the line "Somebody that's off the chain / who could twerk that thang." R&B and pop girl group
Destiny's Child was the first mainstream American girl group to use the word in a song in their song "
Jumpin' Jumpin'".
Beyoncé made use of the word and dance in her 2005 song and corresponding music video "
Check on It". In 2013, the dance became a viral sensation beyond
African-American popular culture, when pop singer
Miley Cyrus used the dance in a video that was uploaded first on
Facebook and then on YouTube in March which then later became a viral meme throughout social media outlets. Though twerking began trending as a web search in November 2011, and despite its origins in the bounce culture of New Orleans in the late 1980s, the word twerk would be added to the
Oxford Dictionary Online and attributed to Cyrus following her appearance at the MTV VMA Awards in August 2013. It became the number one "what is"
Google search that year as those outside the culture questioned the popularity of the dance. The word was a runner-up to "
selfie" in the Oxford Dictionaries
Word of the Year 2013.
Billboard charts In 2006, the hit single "
SexyBack", by American pop singer
Justin Timberlake, featuring
Timbaland, from the former's second studio album
Futuresex/Lovesounds, featured Timbaland rapping the lyrics "Let me see what you're twerking with / Go ahead, be gone with it, Look at those hips". In 2007, the song "
Pop, Lock & Drop It", by American rapper
Huey, reached number six on the US
Billboard Hot 100. The 2012 single "
Bandz a Make Her Dance" by
Juicy J contains the lyric "Start twerking when she hear her song", while
French Montana questions the ability of a girl to twerk by asking "What you twerkin' with?" in his 2012 single "
Pop That" featuring fellow rappers Drake,
Lil Wayne and
Rick Ross. The aforementioned songs, along with "Express Yourself" by Nicky Da B and
Diplo, "made twerking the most popular dance move since the
Dougie". In 2014, the song "
Anaconda" by
Nicki Minaj peaked at number 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100, makes numerous allusions to twerking. In November 2018, the
City Girls released a song called "
Twerk" featuring rapper
Cardi B which peaked on the US
Billboard Hot 100 at number 29. The lyrics to the song ("Twerk-twerk-twerk-twerk-twerk-twerk with her") is self-explanatory as to how the City Girls wanted to grab the attention of their female audience. The music video has over 200 million views on YouTube as of June 2022.
In the media In 2011, the Twerk Team, a group of female dancers from
Atlanta who have posted several videos of themselves twerking on
YouTube, were mentioned in the song "
Round of Applause" by
Waka Flocka Flame featuring
Drake, in the line "Bounce that ass, shake that ass like the Twerk Team". Australian rapper
Iggy Azalea has incorporated twerking into her live shows since 2011. In July 2012, during the
Workaholics episode "The Lord's Force",
Anders Holm says "Let's just, uh, put on some twerk videos or something, right?". In March 2013, American pop singer
Miley Cyrus posted a video on
Facebook which featured her performing a twerking routine while wearing a
unicorn suit, to the 2011 single "
Wop" by
J. Dash. The popularity of the video, along with parodies and responses made by fans, influenced the song's re-emergence on the
Billboard Hot 100. Miley Cyrus's "Wop" video would go to become
viral. By April 9, 2013, copies of the video had amassed over 4 million views on
YouTube. Also in March 2013,
Mollie King, an English singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of British-Irish girl group
The Saturdays, was seen twerking when her bandmate
Rochelle Humes uploaded the footage on YouTube. American actress and singer
Vanessa Hudgens was seen twerking in March 2013 on American late-night talk show
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In September 2013, Hudgens was later seen twerking, this time to the song "
Bubble Butt", during her performance at Bootsy Bellows in
West Hollywood, with her girl group YLA. Hudgens was again seen twerking in a video for
Shade 45's radio show
Sway in the Morning. American actress and singer
Ashley Tisdale can also be seen twerking in a video for Shade 45's radio show
Sway in the Morning. On July 9, 2013, a video was posted on the
Twitter-owned video sharing service
Vine entitled "Twerk Team", which featured a group of five women provocatively twerking to "
Don't Drop That Thun Thun". The clip was shared by users over 100,000 times, becoming a trend for the community and users created their own responses and parodies featuring the song, collected under the
hashtags "#dontdropthat" and "#thunthun". The viral popularity of the Vine clips led to an unexpected increase in sales for the song; prior to the posting of the "Twerk Team" clip, only 4,000 copies of the song had been sold; in the following weeks, sales went up to 34,000, then to over 72,000. By late July, "Don't Drop That Thun Thun" had reached #5 on
Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart, and it eventually peaked at #35 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. Both "Wop" and "Don't Drop That Thun Thun" have been cited as examples of how viral and user-created videos can bring renewed interest to songs;
Spin writer Jordan Sargent considered "Wop" to be
rap music's "
Harlem Shake moment", but not a
meme to the same extent as it. In April 2013, American rapper
Danny Brown released the song "Express Yourself", inspired by music producer Diplo's song of the same name. The song, produced by Trampy, features a fast-paced electronic beat and is a composition about the popular dance craze twerking. Brown dedicated the song "to all the ladies that like to turn up and have fun," in which he raps "Toes on the wall and her ass in the air / And she twerk that thing like she ain't have a care". In the music video for Barbadian singer
Rihanna's single "
Pour It Up", which was released in May 2013, the singer can be seen twerking. In June 2013, American rapper
Busta Rhymes released a Jamaican
dancehall-inspired single titled "
Twerk It", featuring
Nicki Minaj, who has been featured on several other "twerking songs", including "
Shakin' It 4 Daddy" by
Robin Thicke, "
Dance (A$$)" by
Big Sean and "
Clappers" by
Wale. Minaj can be seen twerking in all four of the aforementioned songs' respective music videos. Minaj can also be seen twerking in the music videos for American rapper
Nelly's single "
Get Like Me" and American singer
Ciara's single "
I'm Out". In August 2013, the song "Twerk", by
Lil Twist, featuring pop singers
Miley Cyrus and
Justin Bieber, was
leaked online. On July 14, 2013,
Showtime broadcast Season 1 Episode 3 of the series
Ray Donovan, entitled "Twerk", in which actor Jon Voight's character enters a college library and pays a student to give up his computer terminal so that he can watch online videos of women twerking. A YouTube video of the scene has more than 38,000 views. In August 2013, Juicy J announced via
Twitter that he would give out a $50,000 scholarship for the girl who can twerk the best. The competition is inspired by the track "Scholarship" on his third album
Stay Trippy, which contains the lyric "Keep twerking baby, might earn you a scholarship." In early September 2013, a video titled "Worst Twerk Fail EVER - Girl Catches Fire!", began circulating around online; the video went on to become
viral with over 9 million views, and received media coverage. The following week, American comedian and television host
Jimmy Kimmel revealed the video was a
hoax that he and his team had devised, on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!. In April 2014, the video won the
Webby Award for best viral clip of the year. Also in September, "Twerk" from the
MTV VMA show was named the Top Television Word of the Year (Teleword) of the 2012–2013 TV season by the
Global Language Monitor. In October 2013, American actress
Beth Behrs, of American television sitcom
2 Broke Girls, was seen twerking on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Behrs was later seen twerking to the 1992 hit "
Baby Got Back", in January 2014, during the
40th annual awards ceremony of the ''
People's Choice Awards'', which she hosted alongside her co-star
Kat Dennings. The fifth episode of the fifth season of the American musical television series
Glee, which aired November 13, 2013 and was titled "
The End of Twerk", revolved around the twerking phenomenon. The seventh episode of the second season of the American reality television series
Bad Girls All-Star Battle, which aired February 25, 2014 and was titled "
Twerk It Out", featured the contestants twerking as fast as possible with pedometers on their back. In August 2013, American recording artist
Miley Cyrus, generated controversy following a sexually provocative performance during the
2013 MTV Video Music Awards, in which Cyrus twerked during a medley of her track "
We Can't Stop", "
Blurred Lines" and "
Give It 2 U" by
Robin Thicke. Cyrus also received criticism for "stealing" African American culture, also known as
cultural appropriation. In October 2013, Valerie Dixon who was 27 years old, was arrested in
Lake County, Florida, because she was twerking and speaking foul language in front of a school bus. Other arrests in Florida for electric twerking in public include the video blogger Carmel Kitten and two unnamed Canadian tourists. In August 2014, American recording artist
Taylor Swift, featured twerking in the music video to her single "
Shake It Off". This caused some controversy with American rapper
Earl Sweatshirt saying that the video was "perpetuating stereotypes". In January 2024, the
Guinness world record for the longest duration twerking, was set by Babajide Isreal Adebanjo, in Lagos Nigeria. == See also ==