If you’ve been to a wedding, birthday party, school dance, or bar and bat mitzvah in the past 50 years, chances are you’re familiar with the dance, the Electric Slide. Known both as The Electric and ...
If I have to do a line dance at an event, that’s the one you can count me in for. I hate the Cha Cha Slide. Like, I will never ever get up and do it at a wedding, graduation party, funeral party or ...
The “Electric Slide,” a line dance widely known in the Black community, was popularized after Marcia Griffith’s 1989 remix to the song, “Electric Boogie,” and its corresponding video showcasing the ...
The Electric Slide started with the song “Electric Boogie.” Written and recorded by Wailer (of Bob Marley’s reggae group The Wailers) in 1976, the song first garnered attention when Griffiths, a ...
“The Electric Slide” is a much more literal, steamy ode than any wedding or bar mitzvah guest could have guessed. What countless children and their boogie, woogie, woogie-ing parents don’t know about ...
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