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The Harlem Shake has been around since the 1980s (originally called the Albee after the creator Al B). To credit this degenerate with it is an insult to hip-hop and popular culture.
The meme, not the true thing
Yeah, even the meme was around (though obviously in different forms). Honestly, this just makes me sad tbh bc it reinforces how invisible non-white non-internet culture is for most white people. We were memeing/harlem shaking for decades, yet most kids today attribute it to this racist degenerate.
Hey, no, not the same Harlem shake. I agree with your sentiment on all other fronts, but in this case: this producer stole the name of the dance and used it as the name of his song, and then Joji made this stupid meme.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vJiSSAMNWw
Don't worry. No one knows who this dude is.