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electricboogaloo hashtag performance

#ElectricBoogaloo is a playful term used on TikTok to signify a humorous, unexpected twist in dance videos or memes, often referencing the 1984 film "Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo."
Getting down for that #missionarychallenge for big @snoopdogg new album!! Representing that #longbeach #electricboogaloo #style 😎This new album is #fire  thank you for the good #music unc! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽 also #happynewyear  . . . . . . . . . . . . . #dance #dancer #dancing #dancinglife #street #streetdancing #streetdancer #streetdancers #streetlife #StreetStyle #poppingchoreo #choreo #choreography #choreographer #popping #oldschool #poplocking #poplock #dancereels #dancereel
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Getting down for that #missionarychallenge for big @snoopdogg new album!! Representing that #longbeach #electricboogaloo #style 😎This new album is #fire thank you for the good #music unc! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽 also #happynewyear . . . . . . . . . . . . . #dance #dancer #dancing #dancinglife #street #streetdancing #streetdancer #streetdancers #streetlife #StreetStyle #poppingchoreo #choreo #choreography #choreographer #popping #oldschool #poplocking #poplock #dancereels #dancereel
“Breakin’ (1984)” is a classic dance movie that brought the raw energy of breakdancing and hip-hop culture to mainstream audiences. Directed by Joel Silberg, this film is a vibrant celebration of street dance, featuring incredible choreography, electrifying performances, and iconic music. The Plot: The story revolves around Kelly (played by Lucinda Dickey), a jazz dancer who discovers the world of breakdancing and street culture through two talented dancers, Ozone (Adolfo “Shabba Doo” Quiñones) and Turbo (Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers). Together, they form an unlikely trio and face challenges as they try to break into the professional dance world, bridging the gap between two different styles of dance. Why It’s Iconic: 	•	The film was one of the first to showcase breakdancing and popping/locking to a global audience. 	•	Turbo’s broom dance sequence is still considered one of the most legendary dance scenes in cinema. 	•	The soundtrack features hits like “Ain’t Nobody” by Rufus and Chaka Khan and other high-energy tracks that defined the 80s. 	•	Breakin’ also includes a cameo from a then-unknown Jean-Claude Van Damme, seen dancing in the background! Cultural Impact: “Breakin’” was a key movie in the rise of hip-hop and breakdancing as mainstream art forms during the 80s. It inspired a generation of dancers and brought street culture into the spotlight, leading to its sequel, Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984). If you’re a fan of dance, nostalgia, or just want to witness the magic of early hip-hop culture, Breakin’ is a must-watch! Breakin’ (1984): A Dance Classic That Defined an Era “Breakin’” (1984) brought the vibrant world of breakdancing and hip-hop culture to the big screen, inspiring generations of dancers and cementing its place in pop culture history. With iconic moves, unforgettable music, and a story about passion and perseverance, this film is a must-watch for fans of 80s nostalgia and dance culture. Why It’s Legendary: 	•	Showcased groundbreaking breakdance styles like popping, locking, and b-boying. 	•	Turbo’s broom dance remains an unforgettable cinematic moment. 	•	Highlighted the unity of different dance worlds, blending street and jazz styles. 	•	Introduced audiences to the raw energy of hip-hop culture. Watch it for: The dynamic trio of Turbo, Ozone, and Kelly, a killer soundtrack, and a glimpse of 80s dance fashion that still inspires today! #Breakin #1984Movies #DanceMovies #HipHopCulture #Breakdancing #80sNostalgia #PoppingAndLocking #StreetDance #ElectricBoogaloo #ClassicFilms #DanceLegends #RetroVibes #TurboAndOzone #80sPopCulture
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“Breakin’ (1984)” is a classic dance movie that brought the raw energy of breakdancing and hip-hop culture to mainstream audiences. Directed by Joel Silberg, this film is a vibrant celebration of street dance, featuring incredible choreography, electrifying performances, and iconic music. The Plot: The story revolves around Kelly (played by Lucinda Dickey), a jazz dancer who discovers the world of breakdancing and street culture through two talented dancers, Ozone (Adolfo “Shabba Doo” Quiñones) and Turbo (Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers). Together, they form an unlikely trio and face challenges as they try to break into the professional dance world, bridging the gap between two different styles of dance. Why It’s Iconic: • The film was one of the first to showcase breakdancing and popping/locking to a global audience. • Turbo’s broom dance sequence is still considered one of the most legendary dance scenes in cinema. • The soundtrack features hits like “Ain’t Nobody” by Rufus and Chaka Khan and other high-energy tracks that defined the 80s. • Breakin’ also includes a cameo from a then-unknown Jean-Claude Van Damme, seen dancing in the background! Cultural Impact: “Breakin’” was a key movie in the rise of hip-hop and breakdancing as mainstream art forms during the 80s. It inspired a generation of dancers and brought street culture into the spotlight, leading to its sequel, Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984). If you’re a fan of dance, nostalgia, or just want to witness the magic of early hip-hop culture, Breakin’ is a must-watch! Breakin’ (1984): A Dance Classic That Defined an Era “Breakin’” (1984) brought the vibrant world of breakdancing and hip-hop culture to the big screen, inspiring generations of dancers and cementing its place in pop culture history. With iconic moves, unforgettable music, and a story about passion and perseverance, this film is a must-watch for fans of 80s nostalgia and dance culture. Why It’s Legendary: • Showcased groundbreaking breakdance styles like popping, locking, and b-boying. • Turbo’s broom dance remains an unforgettable cinematic moment. • Highlighted the unity of different dance worlds, blending street and jazz styles. • Introduced audiences to the raw energy of hip-hop culture. Watch it for: The dynamic trio of Turbo, Ozone, and Kelly, a killer soundtrack, and a glimpse of 80s dance fashion that still inspires today! #Breakin #1984Movies #DanceMovies #HipHopCulture #Breakdancing #80sNostalgia #PoppingAndLocking #StreetDance #ElectricBoogaloo #ClassicFilms #DanceLegends #RetroVibes #TurboAndOzone #80sPopCulture
😂😂😂 yo!!! I would have slllllllaughtered the elders if I was on the Breakin in - #electricboogaloo #dancefloor 😂😂😂 who want it? 🤦🏽‍♀️

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