The Harlem shake, originally called the albee, became mainstream in 2001 when G-Dep featured the Harlem shake in his music video Let's Get It. It has its history from an East African or Ethiopian (Abyssinian) dance called "Eskista. " Although the dance came up around 2000, it was started in America in the early 1980s in Harlem, New York. The dance is referred to in the CunninLynguists song, "Old School" and in Nelly's song, "Dilemma."

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  • The Harlem shake, originally called the albee, became mainstream in 2001 when G-Dep featured the Harlem shake in his music video Let's Get It. It has its history from an East African or Ethiopian (Abyssinian) dance called "Eskista. " Although the dance came up around 2000, it was started in America in the early 1980s in Harlem, New York. The dance is referred to in the CunninLynguists song, "Old School" and in Nelly's song, "Dilemma."
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  • The Harlem shake, originally called the albee, became mainstream in 2001 when G-Dep featured the Harlem shake in his music video Let's Get It. It has its history from an East African or Ethiopian (Abyssinian) dance called "Eskista. " Although the dance came up around 2000, it was started in America in the early 1980s in Harlem, New York. The dance is referred to in the CunninLynguists song, "Old School" and in Nelly's song, "Dilemma."
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