NASA Does the Harlem Shake in Mission Control
Just like the 'Gangnam Style' phenomenon, it all started with just one YouTube video. The 'Harlem Shake' was viewed for more than 4 million times, went viral on Facebook and Twitter, and some even started making their own parodies.
Rocket scientists having some fun
"Harlem Shake" by Baauer has now been spoofed by employees at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
google.comThe Pony video is more awesome?
Forget the Harlem Shake! Moonwalking Pony is the new hip! This new viral video from a UK Telecommunication company called Three has already raked up 2 million views in just over a week!
says2.comAustralian miners fired for 'Harlem Shake'
Up to 15 miners have been fired for performing the "Harlem Shake" dance craze underground in an Australian gold mine, according to reports.
guardian.co.ukApparently all the miners involved were wearing helmets, lamps, and glasses and had oxygen on hand. The workers believe their only breach of rules was removing their long-sleeve shirts.
youtube.comThe West Australian said the miners who lost their jobs had six-figure salaries.
foxnews.comSome of the best Harlem Shake parodies
The Harlem Shake - Puppy Version
facebook.comEven Facebook did a parody
Multiple Facebook employees just shared this clip of a bunch of Facebookers doing the “Harlem Shake” dance at their HQ.
techcrunch.com'Harlem Shake' goes viral
YouTube trends manager Kevin Allocca reveals that more than 12,000 Harlem Shake videos had been uploaded by close of business Monday.
mashable.comThe video of people wearing masks and dressed in latex suits, one in a Power Ranger costume, was uploaded to YouTube on Jan. 30, 2013.
yahoo.comYouTube trends manager reveals that more than 12,000 Harlem Shake videos had been uploaded by close of business Monday. Collectively, they have been watched more than 44 million times in a week.
mashable.comThe Harlem Shake is an Internet phenomenon based on viral videos that began to gain popularity in February 2013, following the release of a video by the YouTube comedy vlogger Filthy Frank.
wikipedia.orgWhat is the 'Harlem Shake'?
Baauer’s ‘Harlem Shake’ has turned an EDM cut into a national viral dance craze. The song, released last year, has spawned a plethora of viral videos of late.
thedrop.fmTechnically, the “Harlem Shake” was a dance move from the ’80s. It began in New York’s Harlem, and was popular in music videos.
go.comTechnically, the “Harlem Shake” was a dance move from the ’80s. It began in New York’s Harlem, and was popular in music videos.
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