Sometimes, itās up to the elders to guide wayward youth from going astray, specifically for instances involving popular dance trends of the ā90s.Ā
It was only a matter of time before TikTok-dance-lovinā Gen-Z discovered āDa Dipā by Freak Nasty. The 1997 song was ubiquitous in its day and the dance was basically a below-waist āMacarena.āĀ
Well, itās happened. Gen-Z is āDa Dipā-ing all over the socials. Take a look at what's going on right now on TikTok:
Except thereās one problem: these Gen-Z ādippers,ā theyāre beefing it up real bad. Thus, the only ones to swoop in to save the day are the dear elders who were there, who saw it, who dipped it as it occurred. The keepers of the sacred text. Only they can right this injustice. I speak, of course, of millennials.Ā
@csapunch Aight lets show these kids how it was done ?
⬠original sound - Chrissy Allen
Across TikTok, millennials old and less-old have taken to demonstrating the proper way to āDa Dipā for all these flippant youths who have clearly not done the proper research and/or practice.
@oludaraadeeyo ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
⬠Da' Dip (ORIGINAL) - Freak Nasty
Some Gen-Zāers at least have the wherewithal to consult their parents where issues of āDipā-ing are concerned. A wise move.Ā
@mmmjoemele We NAILED it ?
⬠Da' Dip (ORIGINAL) - Freak Nasty
Thank goodness for us olds, am I right? This is just like when Gen X-ers all started doing āThe Charlestonā and members of The Silent Generation were like wait wait wait.
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