The New Boyz is a hot new rap group with an even hotter style. They came out with the song called “You’re A Jerk” that had a dance to it. A lot of teens grew to love it, including me. With the new song and the new dance, they even came out with a new style for hip hop. Usually guys would wear a long t-shirt that hangs below the waist or a black hoodie with blue sagging jeans and Nikes, but now its all about skinny jeans and shirts that fit exactly along the hip line, a pair of Blazers, and Nikes shoes. Read more...
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Ok, so hopefully by now people have heard about jerking and its unique style of dance and clothing. If you’re still unclear and are trying to see what jerking is, we've got you cover. YouTube has 58,600 videos for you to choose from but I’ve got the top 5 jerkin' videos to satisfy your jerkin “thirst”.
#5
Check out Willie Beemin, who keeps it jerkin' in the parking lot with his friends.
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When I think jerking, I think about the New Boyz and their smash hit “You’re a Jerk.” Since that dropped people have been trying to keep the jerk moment alive by making their own jerking music. Now there is one female artist making her name as a jerk-er: Keke Palmer. Palmer isn’t new to the entertainment industry. She became famous with her performance in the 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee and currently stars in the Nickelodeon sitcom True Jackson, VP.
Palmer is promoting her new jerking song title “Super Jerkin.” She keeps the jerking tradition of heavy bass in her song but the one thing that sets this song apart from the rest is the autotune. From looks of her YouTube comments, her song is making it’s way into peoples ears fairly quickly.
How do you like this autotune jerk song?
In the past few years, hip-hop has moved from one dance craze to another. The new big thing on the streets in L.A. is “jerking” or "jerkin'". You may ask yourself, "What is jerkin'?" Well, this dance craze that's hitting the nation by storm all started in L.A. when two friends, Ben J and Legacy, made up a few funny dance moves. Read more...





