Just when you think you've seen all of the Harlem Shake videos, an Abilene metal band has stepped up to the plate to do their own version of the dance craze. Ladies and gentlemen, it's 'Far From The Harlem Shake'. Prepare to laugh your butt off!
We've already established that 'Duck Dynasty' is my favorite show on TV right now. Well the Harlem Shake is the hottest dance trend right now too. Put those to together and you have this hilarious video.
Do you recognize anyone in this video? Is it the person that sold you a car? No matter who it is, one thing is for certain, this crew knows how to have a good time. I was on my way to do a 'Teacher Tribute' when our lovely hostess Brooke-Higgibothum Bailey sprung this video on me, all the while she was asking "do you like it? do you think it's good? tell me honestly do you like it at all?&quo
Just when we thought everyone was getting in on the Harlem Shake craze, there's one guy who's shutting it down. Late night host Conan O'Brien showed exactly what happens when a member of his staff attempts to put together a "Shake" video -- they go to the Time Out Corner!
Finally, a Harlem Shake video for a new audience! Last night's opening couch gag on 'The Simpsons' showed everyone's favorite cartoon family getting in on the Harlem Shake craze. And we definitely count it as a win.
Yup, it's still happening. People are still making 'Harlem Shake' videos. At least they seem to be increasing in star power. Last week it was Kyle MacLachlan. This version features Elisha Cuthbert AND Damon Wayans Jr., who is carrying the "Sinbrad" puppet from the show...
Well, here's something we weren't planning to see when we woke up this morning. It's a 'Twin Peaks' tribute Harlem Shake video. What's really got us is that 'Twin Peaks' star Kyle MacLachlan is actually in this. Although, to be fair, he did do 'Showgirls...
We thought it was dead. Apparently we were wrong. Jon Stewart and the rest of the staff at 'The Daily Show' have made their contribution to Harlem Shake mania. At least they've put a bit of an original spin on the trend. Plus you get to watch Jon Stewart dance.
Unless you've been living off the grid for the past couple of weeks, you're well aware that the Harlem Shake is officially the new 'Gangnam Style' or 'Call Me Maybe' of 2013. And with a lengthy, lengthy list of Shakes filling up the YouTube spots, the craze has finally made it's way home. Not necessarily to Harlem, but Times Square is close enough.
According to these guys, this is the very last Harlem Shake video ever. According to us, when did anybody on the internet ever listen to anybody else? Still, it is a suitably (NSFW) violent ending to something that has been annoying us basically since the first time we saw it.