Charo is taking ownership of a dance that took over the world nearly 30 years ago. In the mid 1990s, the "Macarena" dance was so inescapable that Gen Xers and many millennials can still do it to this ...
It’s played at weddings, at school dances, at concerts after doors open, at rodeos, at senior nights, at birthday parties, at ball games, at bar and bat mitzvahs, at dive bars where dancing is ...
Gen Z is making a mock-arena out of this classic club hit. Generation Z has been accused of massacring the Macarena by adding their own moves to the iconic dance routine, as detailed in a TikTok video ...
Los del Río's “Macarena” became the second longest-running number one in Billboard history, shifted 14 million copies, and sparked a dance craze that spread everywhere from the Olympics to the ...
Going viral might seem like a new term to Gen Z but things have long gone viral, before we were all connected on the internet. Take for example the Clinton Macarena AKA White People learn to dance.
For more than 30 years, there's been only one way to dance the Macarena - and it doesn't involve hand rolls. The original routine, first seen in the video to the smash-hit song by Spanish duo Los Del ...
Before "Despacito," the "Macarena" dance craze proved the viability of a Spanish crossover hit and ruled the Hot 100 for 14 weeks. By Trevor Anderson It only took four years, three countries, two ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was caught on video attempting to dance "La Macarena" at a party in Spain with the duo who made the song infamous, Los del Rio. After her meeting in ...