electric slide song

“Electric Boogie” (also known as the “Electric Slide”) is a dance song written and originally recorded in 1976 with Bunny Wailer.

Where did the song Electric Slide come from?

Back in 1976, Neville “Bunny Wailer” Livingston wrote a catchy song called “Electric Boogie” for his childhood buddy, singer Marcia Griffiths. Then choreographer Silver created the electric slide, a 22-step dance to the song that incorporated grapevines and a series of forward and backward steps.

Who played the Electric Slide?

After being revived by a Washington DJ, “The Electric Boogie” by Jamaican singer Marcia Griffiths peaks at #51 on the Billboard Hot 100, as the “Electric Slide” line dance craze sweeps the nation.

Is the hustle the same as the Electric Slide?

The same dance that we call the “Detroit Hustle” other parts of the country call just “The Hustle” or “The Electric Slide.” And even if some call it the same thing, different states have different music they associate with it.

What is most popular line dance?

Most Popular Wedding Line Dances
The Locomotion by Little Eva. Conga by Miami Sound Machine and Gloria Estefan. Old Town Road by Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus. Cotton Eye Joe by Rednex. Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus. Any Man of Mine by Shania Twain. Twist and Shout by The Beatles. Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond.

What is the most popular line dance today?

Some of the most popular country line dances today are: “Tush Push,” “Cotton Eyed Joe,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Hoedown Throwdown,” “Cowboy Cha Cha,” “Slap Leather,” “Swamp Thing,” and “Watermelon Crawl.” Some common non-country line dances are: “Electric Slide,” “Cha Cha Slide,” “Macarena,” “Cupid Shuffle,” and “

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