White people turn everything into a commodity cuz they seldom ignite follow-worthy trends of their own.
And that's fine to me cuz white people have been doing that since the dawn of time.
The only thing that perturbs me is that fact that not a single person is "doing the harlem shake". But that's a redundant comment because, to this very day, i have yet to see a white person effectively and correctly perform that dance (i'd say, based on how many people i ever witnessed "attempting" to do it - it's prolly the most difficult dance not-ballroom-related in the history of man kind. The gyrations and fluid movements all while synching to a beat is the equivalent of putting on a wetsuit 3 sizes too small for you, your boat is about to sink and the remaining divers have already left without and you still haven't located your oxygen tank yet - shiit ain't easy).
Back in 2001-2001, i remember seeing that manouever in the "Let's Get It" and "Whos That Girl" video in complete awe. At the time, It was essentially the best thing i've ever come across since Infamil (and to this day, still is).
I made it a quest to perfect that dance.
To this day, i am one of the last remaining Harlem Shakers that aren't from Harlem and and isn't white.
That's why i see the Harlem Shake turn into a contemporary commodification piece, it angers me because everything that is done, is done inappropriately for the wrong reasons.
They b*stardized the dance/movement and there's no saving it because its so damn prominent in media right now.
Swear to god to Killa Cam, damn ya man... if i ever end up in one of these videos, i'm gonna shut shiit the fukk down and show these naive cacs how to do a REAL HARLEM MOTHAFUKKIN' SHAKE!!!
*trembles for no reason while yanking out an imaginary flower from his pocket, tossing it in the air, wiggling a few times then catching it with his mouth...
... and goes back to more vehement shakes*
BYAH!!!!!
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