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Sunday, August 24, 2025

The History of "The Baltimore" (aka "The New Jersey Strut") Whose Moves Are Used For The "Wild Wild West" Line Dance


iamkennyj, Dec 5, 2007

Kenny J teaching for Let's Dance TV.  Original owners of Let's Dance TV: Terry Cowan, Yolanda Sample, Lisa Williams and Kenny J
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total # of YouTube views as of August 24, 2025 at 11:06 AM EDT= 252,862

total # of YouTube comments as of August 24, 2025 at 11:07 AM EDT= 61

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part II of a two part pancocojams series about The Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance.

This post presents information about "The Baltimore" (also known as "The New Jersey Strut") whose dance moves are used for the "Wild Wild West" (Soul line dance; i.e. African American line dance).  

This post also showcases three YouTube videos of 
 "The Baltimore" (also known as "The New Jersey Strut") as well as two videos of "The Wild Wild West" (Soul line dance).  

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/08/wild-wild-west-african-american-line.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post presents information about Abbott Elementary (television series) that included a scene of The Wild Wild West (African American) line dance. This pancocojams post also includes information about  "The Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance. 

That pancocojams  post also showcases a YouTube video of Abbott Elementary S4 E2 (title: "Ringworm") that includes a brief clip of parents and teachers doing the "Wild Wild West" line dance during a PTA meeting. Brief information about Abbott Elementary (television series) is also included in this post.

The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to the creators of "The Baltimore" (aka The New Jersey Strut". Thanks to R&B singer Chaka Khan whose 1992 song "I Want" was used for "The Baltimore" (aka The New Jersey Strut" line dance. Thanks also to the choreographers of "The "Wild Wild West" (Soul line dance. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
"African American line dances" are also known as "soul line dances". These referents differentiate those line dances from other American line dances (country line dances, rock line dances etc.). American line dances may have the same names, but have different moves.

For example, click 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/141581296026095/posts/2873272906190240/ for a May 30, 2025 article about the American rock )music) "Wild Wild West" line dances. These dances were choreographed in 1988 by Chris Hookie, the writer of that article.

Also, click 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2P9CRbsXi8fo for a YouTube video of Chris Hookie's American rock (music) line dance "Wild Wild West Cha Cha - 2 Wall & Contra Line Dance"

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALTIMORE (aka THE NEW JERSEY STRUT") LINE DANCE
Excerpt #1 
From https://linedancepassion.com/2016/02/10/the-baltimore-aka-new-jersey-strut-line-dance/ "The Baltimore aka New Jersey Strut line dance" published by Line dance passion, February 10, 2016
"Dance: The Baltimore also known as the New Jersey Strut

Count: 32 count

Wall: 4

Level: Beginner

Choreographer: Unknown

Song: I Want

Artist: Chaka Khan

Step Sheets:https://www.copperknob.co.uk/stepsheets/the-baltimore-ID83830.aspx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQlDfL0AwOE The instructional above is Kenny J teaching for Let’s Dance TV.

So apparently this dance has a bit of a split personality. The story goes that someone from Baltimore went to New Jersey, learned this dance came back and said it was called New Jersey Strut. Someone from New Jersey went to Baltimore, and came back with a new dance called The Baltimore."...
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Chaka Khan's R&B song "I Want" was released in 1992. "The Baltimore" (aka "The New Jersey Strut") was choreographed around that same time. 
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Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zXKtfKnfT8 at for the official YouTube music video   "Will Smith - Wild Wild West ft. Dru Hill, Kool Mo Dee", published by Will Smith on Mar 27, 2011. "The Wild Wild West" line dance moves begin around 2:59 in this video. Marva Black was the choreographer of that dance scene. (Watch the "Wild Wild West" line dance videos below that were also choreographed by Marva Black.)

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Excerpt #2
AI Overview [from results to my Google search about this line dance on August 23, 2025]
" "The "Baltimore Strut" or "Park Heights Strut" evolved from a simple neighborhood two-step dance in Baltimore over 20 to 30 years ago, developing into a viral phenomenon due to social media. It's not the "New Jersey Strut"; the naming confusion arises because the dance is popular in both areas and has been adapted by groups like the Top Tier Shiners and Rodney "Bunkey" Snead Jr., often called the "Strut King".

Origins and Evolution

Neighborhood Roots: The dance began as a basic two-step in Baltimore.

Development of the Strut: Over time, dancers like Rodney "Bunkey" Snead Jr. added a slide and other freestyle moves, transforming it into the "Bunkey Jr. Strut".

Social Media's Role: Groups like the Top Tier Shiners and the TSU Dance Crew helped popularize the dance on social media, bringing it to a global audience.

The Naming Controversy

Local vs. Global Name: While many outside Baltimore call it the "Baltimore Strut," residents often know it as the "Park Heights Strut".

No Connection to New Jersey: The dance does not originate from New Jersey. The "New Jersey Strut" may refer to the dance spreading to New Jersey and getting a local name, or it could be a misunderstanding."

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Excerpt #3
From https://www.wmar2news.com/local/evolution-of-the-park-heights-strut "Evolution of the Park Heights Strut: Viral Strut uniting Baltimore’s Dance scene
By: Randall Newsome, Feb 24, 2023
"BALTIMORE — It’s the strut that captured the world. The fancy footwork that got its first steps in Charm City. It’s most widely known as the “Park Heights Strut” but since the neighborhood two-step started more than two decades ago, it’s been called a few names.

Childhood friends and Baltimore dance group, the “Top Tier Shiners” are a big reason why the dance skyrocketed on social media along with Rodney “Bunkey” Snead Jr. and the “TSU Dance Crew.”

When Bunkey Jr. thinks about how far the dance has come from decades ago, he can’t help but feel a sense of pride for his hometown and specifically his neighborhood.

“Everybody always talks about the bad things [but] we got something good to talk about for life,” Bunkey said. “This is legendary. They'll never forget."

Domonic “Lor Donnie” Blue, Avery “Ave” Walker, Gerald “Geeski” Gardner III and Anthony “TTS Moe” Dias of the Top Tier Shiners remember the moments before the dance blew up.

“One day we're coming out of a party and then something just said, ‘let's do a TikTok,” Donnie said. “The first time we do a TikTok it goes viral. Before the TTS crew took it viral on TikTok, many around the city associated the dance with Bunkey Jr. who had become known as “The Strut King.” He added a few moves to put his own twist on it and then it became the “Bunkey Jr. Strut.”

Then TTS added some moves of their own, including the idea of tagging people in, so groups of people could do the dance together.

Since then, people all around the world have picked up on the dance.

Despite people throughout the city debating who should get the credit for the now world-famous strut,

Two different styles, but both putting a spotlight on the Baltimore dance that allowed the dance to keep trending on social media. Meanwhile, Bunkey and TTS have reassured people that both styles should just be celebrated instead of debated."...

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SHOWCASE VIDEOS OF "THE BALTIMORE" (aka "THE NEW JERSEY STRUT")

SHOWCASE VIDEO #1
This video is given at the top of this pancocojams post.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - The Baltimore_NJ Strut


D2BDladichel, Jan 20, 2012

Ra'Chel teaching The Baltimore/NJ Strut

Music: Chaka Khan - I Want

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 - The Baltimore aka The NJ Strut (song change)


And 5678 Soul Line Dance Class, Feb 20, 2024

Choreographer:  ??

Song: Got to Give It Up

Artist: Marvin Gaye

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SHOWCASE VIDEOS OF "THE WILD WILD WEST" (AFRICAN AMERICAN) LINE DANCE

SHOWCASE VIDEO #1 - ★WILD WILD WEST★ by Marva Black Country Strutters Line Dance


soulsisterify, Feb 26, 2016

Song/Artist: The Wild Wild West by Will Smith.

Event: Sweet Hearts Dance hosted by Jackie Dance four Fun four life  02/21/16.  Video by RazzI

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #1 - Wild Wild West Line Dance


And 5678 Soul Line Dance Class, Jul 9, 2022

Line Dance: Wild Wild West

Choreographer: Marva

Song: Wild Wild West

Artist: Will Smith

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A Video Of & Comments About "The Wild Wild West" Soul Line Dance That Was Performed On An Episode Of Abbott Elementary (TV Series)

MoeTalks, Oct 21, 2024

Who Doesn't Love A Good Line Dance?  Abbott Did This!  Loved It.

Credit to ABC and Quinta Brunson for creating this space called Abbott Elementary

Videos reimagined by and for www.moetalks.com

Abbott Elementary S4 E2 | Ringworm | Wild Wild West
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total # of YouTube views as of August 24, 2025 at 7:34 AM EDT= 549,441

total # of YouTube comments as of August 24, 2025 at 7:35 AM EDT= 376

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part I of a two part pancocojams series about The Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance.

This post presents information about Abbott Elementary (television series) that included a scene of The Wild Wild West (Soul line dance). This pancocojams post also includes information about  "The Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance. 

This pancocojams  post also showcases a YouTube video of Abbott Elementary S4 E2 (title: "Ringworm") that includes a brief clip of parents and teachers doing the "Wild Wild West" line dance during a PTA meeting. Brief information about Abbott Elementary (television series) is also included in this post.

Selected comments from the discussion thread of the YouTube video of that Abbott Elementary scene are included in this post.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/08/the-history-of-baltimore-aka-new-jersey.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post presents information about "The Baltimore" (also known as "The New Jersey Strut") whose dance moves are used for the "Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance.  

That post also showcases three YouTube videos of 
 "The Baltimore" (also known as "The New Jersey Strut") as well as two videos of "The Wild Wild West" (African American) line dance. 

The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Will Smith and Kool Moe Dee before him for "Wild Wild West" song. Thanks to all those who choreographed "The Baltimore (aka "The New Jersey Strut") line dance that is used for "The Wild Wild West" (Soul line dance).

Thanks to all those are associated with the Abbott Elementary television series.  Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publisher of this video on YouTube.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
"African American line dances" are also known as "soul line dances". These referents differentiate those line dances from other American line dances (country line dances, rock line dances). American line dances may have the same names, but have different moves.

For example, click https://www.facebook.com/groups/141581296026095/posts/2873272906190240/ for a May 30,2025 article about the American rock (music) "Wild Wild West" line dances. These dances were choreographed in 1988 by Chris Hookie, the writer of that article.

Also, click.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2P9CRbsXi8for a YouTube video of Chris Hookie's American rock ((music)"Wild Wild West Cha Cha - 2 Wall & Contra Line Dance"

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INFORMATION ABOUT ABBOTT ELEMENTARY (AMERICAN TELEVISION SERIES)
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_Elementary
"Abbott Elementary is an American mockumentary sitcom television series created by Quinta Brunson for ABC. It stars Brunson as Janine Teagues, a perpetually optimistic second-grade teacher at the underfunded Abbott Elementary, a fictional predominantly black public school in West Philadelphia. The ensemble cast includes Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, William Stanford Davis, and Sheryl Lee Ralph.

The series premiered on December 7, 2021, and was met with critical acclaim and strong viewership numbers on Hulu and other delayed viewing methods.[1] The show has been nominated for 30 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning four in the comedy series categories including Lead Actress for Brunson and Supporting Actress for Ralph. Abbott Elementary has also won three Golden Globe Awards, with acting wins for Brunson and Williams and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy in 2023. In January 2023, the series was renewed for a third season consisting of 14 episodes, which premiered on February 7, 2024, with a two-episode premiere. Three days after the third season premiere, it was also renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on October 9, 2024, featuring a crossover with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.[2]

On January 21, 2025, it was announced that Abbott Elementary was renewed for a fifth season, which is set to premiere on October 1, 2025.[3]"...

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE "WILD WILD WEST" SOUL LINE DANCE 
Excerpt #1
From https://linedancepassion.com/2016/02/10/the-baltimore-aka-new-jersey-strut-line-dance/ "The Baltimore aka New Jersey Strut line dance" 

published by Line dance passion, February 10, 2016

"Dance: The Baltimore also known as the New Jersey Strut

Count: 32 count

Wall: 4

Level: Beginner

Choreographer: Unknown

Song: I Want

Artist: Chaka Khan

Step Sheets:https://www.copperknob.co.uk/stepsheets/the-baltimore-ID83830.aspx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQlDfL0AwOE The instructional above is Kenny J teaching for Let’s Dance TV.

So apparently this dance has a bit of a split personality. The story goes that someone from Baltimore went to New Jersey, learned this dance came back and said it was called New Jersey Strut. Someone from New Jersey went to Baltimore, and came back with a new dance called The Baltimore."...
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Chaka Khan's R&B song "I Want" was released in 1992. "The Baltimore" (aka "The New Jersey Strut") was choreographed in or around that same time. 
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Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zXKtfKnfT8 at for the official YouTube music video   "Will Smith - Wild Wild West ft. Dru Hill, Kool Mo Dee", published by Will Smith on Mar 27, 2011. "The Wild Wild West" line dance moves begin around 2:59 in this video.

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Excerpt #2
From https://www.reddit.com/r/AbbottElementary/comments/1iev6e6/how_did_gregory_know_the_wild_wild_west_line_dance/ How Did Gregory Know The Wild Wild West Line Dance?

All of these comments are from 2025. Numbers added for referencing purposes only. 

r/AbbottElementary

1. AntRose104
"SPOILER

How did Gregory know the Wild Wild West line dance?"

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2. heytheophania
"We don’t know how long they were practicing in the gym before the camera crew came in 🀷🏻‍♀️

It’s not hard to pick up, either. I hadn’t seen that dance in 20+ years & immediately remembered it when I heard the song πŸ˜‚"

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3. 
kbittel3
"I think he’s just able to pick it up real quick. There’s probably similar movements from other line dances so the pattern falls into place. Besides who doesn’t want to see Gregory drop it that low."

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4. 
Ihatethecolddd
"Line dances are pretty easy to pick up even for people who suck at dancing."

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5. 
Cultural_Primary3807
"The Tamia line dance has entered the chat....

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6. norfnorf832
"That is an outlier and you know it lmao"

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7. Far-Statistician9261
"The show depicts Black characters who are immersed in Black culture, who teach Black children in a majority Black school. The Gregory character picking up a line dance quickly isn’t an impossibility."

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS VIDEO'S DISCUSSION THREAD 
These comments are given in relative chronological order with the oldest dated comments presented first except for replies.

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbqyxkUW_Os

2024

Pinned by @Moe-Talks

1. @Moe-Talks, 2025
"I still need them to show the whole line dance"

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2. @KLChimento, 2025
"Agreed - need the whole song as a video of them dancing"

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3. @meeks2311, 2025
"Cause they were gettin’ it!!! Ayyeee"

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4. @kma837, 2025
"The actual steps are shown in an old YouTube video called “The Baltimore aka The NJ Strut”. Different music, but same exact steps."

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@Moe-Talks, 2025
" @kma837  Thank you for this.  Plus I loved the song they were dancing too."

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6. 
@gargrayson51824
"This show is how I learned that Wild Wild West had a line dance! πŸ˜‚

I knew the song, just didn't know there was a dance to it."

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7. @qmchale5130
"It's really a Baltimore line dance called the New Jersey Strut, but for some reason, it just seems to fit."

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8. @ddlovesjc1
"Moetalks, thanks for posting!!! This scene feels so genuinely real because we all be doing our own versions in a line dance. I love this show!!!"

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9. @ElleMS-14
"Will Smith must’ve shed a tear at this scene πŸ₯Ή"

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10. @misstriciak
"He did an appreciation post and tagged each of them"

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11. 
@lozarkderccy3254
"Shout out to will smith tho! This show I’ll always hold Philly down!"

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12. @MsNekaa26
"Damn it how the hell I didn't know about this line dance😒😒😒😒 is everything I love the song Wild Wild West will be learning to danceπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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13. @dadriamcgregor8346
"thats crazy cause wild wild west was a box office flop and even will smith eluded to it being his worst movie"

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14. @beverlyclark9497, 2025
"Nice dance"

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15. @walkeen_phoenix139
"Wow this scene escalated at the perfect pace.. edit: can we talk about how barb confused will Ferrell and will Smith and yet somehow knows that will wild west has a line dance? And how Greg doesn't know it and still does the dance better than any 1else in the whole damn room?"

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16. @janetbarber6781, 2025
"@walkeen < Lol! πŸ˜… Good point!"

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17.@jessunpolished2147
"I never seen this dance or show but I want to do both now"

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18. @msiebz
"For any dancers in the comments,  during the move where they’re changing direction you can kind of hear “KICK BALL CHANGE WOO” "

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19. @darceyderosa2426
"Loved this dance! ❤"

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20 @Soul-LedDrift
"They were killing it!! Yassss!!!  Eveybodys character and real self shines!!!!!"

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21. @lashaunwaddell2750
"Baby, when I say, they all were jammin I absolutely love this show."

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22. @christinetaylor7028
"This was cool!!! What a way to open up a new season ❤"

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23. @jazzinikki01
"The best cold open of this show πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ˜πŸ˜‚"

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24. @starrdean4614
"Hell, yea‼️πŸ˜πŸ˜„πŸ˜"

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25. @andreacannady9974
"I see you Jacob! πŸ˜‚"

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26. @qmchale5130
"Jacob trying to stay in rhythm. πŸ˜‚"

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27. @Luxlivingforless
"I love this show!"

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28. @s.rosesmith6525
"Love that line dance....."

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29.  
@pamelalansbury94
" “Now y’all done got her started” as Barbara gets up to start the dancing πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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30. @MsNekaa26
"Damn it how the hell I didn't know about this line dance😒😒😒😒 is everything I love the song Wild Wild West will be learning to danceπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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2025

31. @freeinghumanitynow
"Ok but are we gon ignore the fact that Wild Wild West STILL slaps? That was a great pop record."

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32. @ladennayoung2939
"I never knew there was a dance."

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33. @cassie2559
"@qmchale5130 that dance [w]as* over here in the uk as well πŸ˜‚"
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*I added the [w] in this comment as I think the commenter inadvertently left off that letter for that word.

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34. @MrMarmaduke09
"I had to rewind this part of the episode so many times just so that I can learn it . πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ they ate that !"

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35. @Faithspective
"I have only found ONE video with these same dance steps. Everyone else does it a different way."

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36.  @ShayWilliams-x1o
"Gregory ATEEEEEE πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚❤"

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37. @sydcharlotte
"Oh Gregory ate down"

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38. @autumnfallsss
"Y’all talking about Gregory. Tariq killing it too πŸ”₯"

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39. @Moe-Talks
"FACTS!"

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40. @dw3675
"Gotta say Tariq, Gregory, and Barbara ATE"

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41. @melissasoverall3085
"How come none of my PTA meetings ended with a line dance? I feel robbed!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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42. @cooliereddz4141
"Why do I feel like Wild Wild West is gonna start popping up at weddings πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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43. @gloriempaka9474
"That been a thing I'm pretty sure I heard this song in a few weddings and parties πŸ˜‚"

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44. @chantiaclarke8344
"Black weddings*"

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45. @TheBlackKakashi
"I had to go watch the music video to make sure there was really a line dance πŸ˜‚"
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This comment refers to the music video of Will Smith's "Wild Wild West": 

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46. @Moe-Talks
"Me too and it really was. I was like wow"

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47. @artgroupie
"1:01 go head Barbara 🀣🀣🀣🀣"

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48. @morgannelson9726
"Jacob is always gettin’ it!!!"

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49. @Moe-Talks
"He be trying πŸ˜‚ He ain't afraid that's for sure!"

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50. 1@kelpickett120
"Give Melissa an award for doing the line dance in High Heels"

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51. @mc8786
"Meanwhile Jacob counting aloud “right/left and still gettin it!"

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52. @dream.5708
"Hands down one of the best moment from the show lol it was so fun and satisfying to watch everyone absolutely kill that choreo"

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53. @ShayneRawls
"I didnt know there was a line dance. Now i gotta learn it"

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54. 
@louiseburke8012
"This comedy translates so well! Its really popular in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand too! Its getting better and better as it ages. I love all of the characters and I need to learn this dance pronto! I love Jacobs 'no no' finger wag"

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55. @heyyyyy1574
"This one of the best shows and cast. They all can bust a move."

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