![]() ![]() In a Scoota obituary for Vice's music site, Noisey, Baltimore writer Lawrence Burney called it "the modern-day Electric Slide" of Baltimore.Ī glance at people doing the Bird Flu on YouTube includes an adorable boy in a red, white, and blue polo a tween in his socks sliding across an oh-so-'70s linoleum kitchen floor a girl in what looks like the administrative office of her middle school a particularly limber girl in her school uniform two boys in their front yard in a housing project, singing the lyrics, trailing a bit behind the beat but nailing the dance TSU Terry, the founder of the TSU Dance Crew five kids lit by car headlights in a townhouse parking lot and a girl and her dad doing it in unison on the beach-the name of that video, "Daddy doing the bird flu dance." You see it at concerts, cook-outs, weddings, parties-it doesn't matter. All of Baltimore does the Bird Flu dance. ![]() The song came equipped with the Bird Flu dance-an angular, instructional shake that involves rising up and down, bending your elbows, sticking your ass out, turning your wrists in a cooking motion, all in sync with the eerie, lithe production.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |