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The Harlem Shake is a viral internet meme that originated in early 2013, characterized by a group of people dancing to a short excerpt from the song 'Harlem Sha

Overview

The Harlem Shake is a viral internet meme that originated in early 2013, characterized by a group of people dancing to a short excerpt from the song 'Harlem Shake' by Baauer. The meme typically features participants performing flailing or convulsive movements while dressed in outlandish costumes and wielding unexpected props. With thousands of 'Harlem Shake' videos being made and uploaded to YouTube every day at the height of its popularity, the meme became a cultural phenomenon, with its influence extending beyond the internet to music, dance, and popular culture. The meme was first introduced by YouTube personality George Miller, also known as Filthy Frank, on his DizastaMusic channel, and quickly spread to other social media platforms, including [[twitter|Twitter]] and [[facebook|Facebook]]. The Harlem Shake meme has been viewed and imitated by millions of people worldwide, making it one of the most popular and enduring internet memes of all time. With its catchy beat and humorous dance moves, the Harlem Shake has become a cultural reference point, symbolizing the power of internet memes to shape and reflect popular culture. The meme's impact can be seen in its influence on subsequent internet trends, including the rise of [[vine|Vine]] and [[tiktok|TikTok]], which have further democratized the creation and dissemination of internet content. As a cultural phenomenon, the Harlem Shake meme continues to be studied and analyzed by scholars and researchers, who seek to understand its significance and relevance in the digital age.