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Harlem Shake crazy in Mexico and the world

When you thought nothing could top the Gangnam Style, social networks and video are absurd to replace him. Only 30 seconds is the 'meme' that is sweeping the Internet these days, the Harlem Shake. The name of the video comes from the song of the same name, which only hear the first 30 seconds, that created the American DJ Harry Rodrigues, better known by his alias Baauer. The format is simple. In the first second character dances, usually with a helmet or costume, while others remain impassive. At 15 seconds, the music changes, with the phrase "Do the Harlem Shake", and everyone starts to dance uncontrollably. The goal apparently is who does have the costume ball or, more hilarious in the last 15 seconds. The video ends with a move in slow motion. This meme (a concept repeatedly shared through the network) is slightly influenced by a rapper dance style that emerged in Harlem, New York in the 80s, but not the same. The song is based on that video has over a year, but did not explode until five young Australians, bored by being locked on a rainy day, decided to record an absurd dance and hang it on Youtube on February 2. Since then, over 14 million people have seen the video of these skateboard enthusiasts and have made more than 100 000 000 replicas, versions and parodies. The rapper Filthy Frank Australians dispute authorship of the original video to be the first to climb in your Youtube account Dizasta Music, a parody of the song. But the version of the guys from The Sunny Coast Skate is what has been replicated thousands of times. Every day more than 300 new videos. Harlem Shake fever has set in the arena to DJ Baauer, the creator of the song that makes the video rate. Baauer, according to Billboard, Mad Decent label and are receiving benefits from the sale of the song as of Internet visits. The song itself has become one of the most downloaded. It reached number one-and-cover of Billboard. It is number one in the iTunes Store downloads in the United States, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Canada, Switzerland, France and Australia. According Youtube for Valentine, 13 days after the first video to crash, there were more than 40 000 000 videos and about 175 million people had seen any of them.

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