Though chart points have shifted slightly in the last seven days, the top 10 spots of the Hot 100 remain the same for Aug. 15 as they were last week, according to Billboard. This means, of course, that Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" holds at No. 1 for the 10th week in a row, making it the absolute undisputed hit of the summer. Read More »
The infamous "Harlem Shake" craze is still hot - literally, it's on FIRE. While attempting the popular Youtube dance sensation rejuvenated by American music producer Baauer, an unidentified German man slips and falls into a bonfire pit. And it's all caught on tape. Of course, the clip has since gone viral (and from the looks of it, the clumsy dancer went unharmed, which makes it ok to laugh). Read More »
It's finally here - Psy's highly-anticipated follow-up to the mega-popular YouTube hit "Gangnam Style!" Will the new, catchy K-Pop dance tune "Gentleman" reach the same record-smashing cyber fame as its predecessor? The track just hit the web earlier on Friday (April 12), and fans are already offering up their mixed reactions. What do Mstars readers think? Read More »
Some fans STILL can't get enough of the Harlem Shake fever, including several celebs! Hollywood heartthrob Gerard Butler recently busted a move to Bauuer's revamped viral YouTube hit with some British troops in the Wellington Barracks, while members of the "Pretty Little Liars" cast spiced things up by breaking it down in the boardroom! Check out the dance videos below! Read More »
Most people have seen or at least heard of the "Harlem Shake" YouTube video craze. Everyone is creating their own version of the viral YouTube video. However, the popular song for which the video came from, is causing some tension in the music world. Music producer Baauer's "Harlem Shake" song has been a top of the music charts for three weeks now and some other artists want to be compensated for there work on the album. Read More »
Rapper Jim Jones is claiming that Baauer's "Harlem Shake" is actually his! Jones was on the radio with Hot 97.3's Jenny Boom Boom and he disclosed that it was actually his record and it was intended for "Jersey Shore's" Pauly D. Jones explained that he recorded lyrics over the "Harlem Shake" beat as a song for Pauly D's album, but it never made it past the studio. Read More »
What do fans get when combining today's latest viral dance craze with Quentin Tarantino's infamous 1994 cult crime classic - "The Harlem Shake: 'Pulp Fiction'" edition, of course! John Travolta and Uma Thurman star in this wacky, adrenaline-pumping version of Baauer's revitalized "Harlem Shake" - and it's definitely one that's sure to go viral on YouTube soon! Read More »
Miners in Australia fired over "Harlem Shake" video. Read More »
The viral "Harlem Shake" phenomenon is sweeping the nation... it's even managed to infiltrate the NBA! A "Miami Heat: Harlem Shake" edition recently hit the web, and we have to say... it's pretty bizarre. But still entertaining, nonetheless! LeBron James leads the pack flaunting a crown and king's cape, while Mario Chalmers spazzes out as Super Mario, Chris Andersen flaps around like a bird, Chris Bosh dons a bathrobe-cowboy hat-sunglasses combo, Dwyane Wade hops around as a gangster bear, and Ray Allen is the phantom of the "locker room." Yeah, it's pretty amusing - check it out below. Read More »
Thanks to Baauer, a 21st century revitalized version of the Harlem Shake is causing quite a viral dance sensation on the worldwide web, and several sexy Sports Illustrated models recently decided to join in on all the crazy, booty-shaking fun! The stunning bikini gals turned in their skimpy two-pieces in order to flaunt some NCAA basketball love, and broke it down in front of the famous "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign in Sin City. Read on to check out the rather bizarre (but still totally sexy) Harlem Shake - the "Sports Illustrated Bikini Model" edition! Is it the best version of the updated "Albee" yet? Read More »
Watch out Psy and "Gangnam Style," a new viral dance hit is taking the YouTube world by storm! Funny thing is, the "Harlem Shake" isn't exactly a new dance phenomenon... originally deemed the "Albee," such moves first hit the streets of Harlem in 1981. But thanks to American music producer Baauer, the "Harlem Shake" got a revamp in 2013, and thousands of fans worldwide are grooving along to the ferocious beat. Ready to watch 49 of the best "Harlem Shake" renditions compiled all into one manic dance video, thanks to the genius of YouTube user Ryan Sims? Read on to check it out, and prepare to get your mind blown! Read More »