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Wiggle Jiggle is a choreographed line dance popularized through the South Texan hip hop music scene which involves swaying one's hips in rhythmic steps while flailing both arms in the air.

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According to the Internet news site The Daily Dot,[1] Texas residents Silmeon Maldonado and Quinton Campbell introduced the “Wiggle Jiggle” dance to the South Texas hip hop clubs in 2013. On March 21st, 2013, YouTuber TheSizzler uploaded a tutorial video in which Maldonado and Campbell demonstrate how to perform the "Wiggle Jiggle." (shown below).

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On November 21st, 2013, YouTuber TheSizzler uploaded a music video titled "The Wiggle Jiggle," featuring dancers performing the line dance while wearing "Wiggle Jiggle" T-shirts (shown below).

On May 3rd, 2013, YouTuber stephyyytenten uploaded a video in which several teenagers are shown performing the Wiggle Jiggle dance (shown below, left). On September 12th, YouTuber dancehall soglaam uploaded a video in which an all-female dance troupe performs the dance on a stage (shown below, right).

On March 2nd, 2014, South Texas local TV station Kiii News[2] performed the Wiggle Jiggle dance during a segment on the line dance (shown below). On March 5th, The Daily Dot[1] ran an article about the dance trend with quotes from the creator Silmeon Maldonado, comparing the "Wiggle Jiggle" to the 2013 viral dance hit "Harlem Shake."

As of March 2014, a search query for "The Wiggle Jiggle Line Dance" yields more than 1,800 related videos on YouTube,[3] though a significant portion of the results show other styles of hip hop dances set to songs that feature the lyrics "wiggle and jiggle."

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