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Performances with unforeseen consequences In February 2013, a boys' team was forced to forfeit a first-round playoff game as a result of a Harlem Shake video uploaded to. or at least the most irreverent' by Matt Eppers of players, the team and team, the and sides, clubs from, and, the colleagues of CNN newsanchor, the last of whom received a Twitter shout-out from Baauer himself. Notable performances Various groups that shot videos of themselves doing the Harlem Shake included the staff of, a squadron of the players from the, and the whose version was called perhaps 'the best. The infographic highlights several shocking data points, such as the fact that the world spent roughly 2,782 years watching Harlem Shake videos in one month. On March 4, YTD YouTube Downloader created a post mortem infographic looking back on the craze. Asked, 'do you really want to open a can of soda after it’s done the Harlem Shake?' A blog declared on February 19 that the phenomenon had ' after heavy exposure in the mass media and a plethora of 'forced and forgettable' efforts. Gabrielle Levy of called the Pepsi ad 'a bridge too far,' noting that low production values had been 'part of the charm' of the meme. The cited a number of reasons why it felt the meme was nearing its peak, including what it described as an 'extravagant' departure from the meme's humble origins, adoption by a very broad demographic including the elderly, choreographed corporate versions by ad agencies and marketing departments, apparent boredom of video participants, and significant departures from the original formula, such as the use of multiple camera angles and visual effects. Projected lifespan magazine declared the 'meme murdered' when the mainstream television program broadcast their version of the Harlem Shake on February 13. On the other hand, some Harlem shake dancers expressed the hopes of the Harlem shake dance making a comeback, becoming popular all over again as a result of the sudden exposure it got. Many felt that people in the videos were 'disrespecting' the real dance and making the whole neighborhood of Harlem 'look bad'. Harlem's reaction There were reports that residents were upset because of the dance called 'Harlem shake' in the meme videos not being the real. Previously, as happened with ', there was always an initial video created by an artist which would start a dance craze that was subsequently adopted by fans.
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Martin Talbot, Managing Director of The in the UK, described 'Harlem Shake' as a 'phenomenon', the first ever 'crowd sourced video' to significantly drive sales of a song.
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The video opens with the first use of the Harlem Shake meme.
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The video featured the character 'Pink Guy' from The Filthy Frank Show entitled 'Filthy Compilation #6 - Smell My Fingers', which featured a section where several costumed people danced to the song '. The meme form was established in a video uploaded on Januby YouTube personality on his FilthyFrankTV channel. Despite its name, the meme does not actually involve participants performing the, a and that originated in 1980s, rather, the meme usually features participants performing flailing or convulsive movements. As a meme, the video was replicated by many people, using the same concept, which led to it becoming in early February 2013, with thousands of 'Harlem Shake' videos being made and uploaded to every day at the height of its popularity. The Harlem Shake was an in the form of a video in which a group of people dance to a short excerpt from the song '. Screenshots from a Harlem Shake video, showing the characteristic static jump cut from one dancer to a wild dance party after the song's.