What does get sturdy mean? Viral TikTok dance trend explained

What does get sturdy mean? Viral TikTok dance trend explained

What does get sturdy mean Viral TikTok dance trend explained - Dexerto

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about the authorTheo SalaunThéo is a writer at Dexerto who is based in New York and built on competition. Formerly an editor for Bleacher Report and philosophy student at McGill, he fell in love with Overwatch and Call of Duty — leading him to focus on esports for Dex. You can contact him at [email protected] (or find him dominating Warzone after work hours).

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What does get sturdy mean Viral TikTok dance trend explained

Theo Salaun Published: 2022-03-09T22:20:37 Updated: 2022-03-09T22:20:37YouTube, KaiCenat Live, FunnySupplyIf you’ve spent enough time on TikTok, or simply on the internet in general, you’ve probably run into people “getting sturdy” by dancing. And, if you wondered “what does ‘get sturdy’ mean,” then we have the answer for you. Across TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube, tons of videos of people dancing go viral. A particular subsection of these videos involve hopping from foot to foot, dropping spins, and testing the limits of their knees – all to the bassy beats of drill music. This hip hop dance, which seems to have originated in New York, is called “getting sturdy.” Typically, popular videos of the dance are accompanied by comments like “oh these MFs sturdy with it” and “better knees than Meg Thee Stallion.” While the exact beginning of this trend is hard to pinpoint, there’s nonetheless some context available for those who are wondering what is happening.

What does get sturdy mean

Essentially, getting sturdy is an evolution of the “Woo Walk,” which was popularized by New York’s Pop Smoke. As anyone who’s seen someone dancing to Pop Smoke’s “Dior” song will know, the dance includes having one hand outstretched and one on the front of your belt, while basically stepping in rhythm. Read more: What is the Nelly Furtado dance trend? Jamie32bsh goes viral on TikTok When done properly, the dance does look fairly sturdy. As the dancer’s torso remains rigidly upright while adding on a series of spins, drops, hops, and other moves – some similar to the “voguing” of the 1980s. As far as an origin of the term, you can also look directly to Pop Smoke’s “Dior.” In the song’s early lyrics, the rapper says “oh, you feelin’ sturdy, huh?”

Best songs to get sturdy to

Unsurprisingly, the default anthem for getting sturdy and the “Woo Dance” is none other than “Dior.” The song literally says “sturdy,” “woo,” and has the heavy, underlying bass needed for the smooth stepping. Other popular songs to get sturdy to include those by New York drill artists Kay Flock and Rah Gzz. Read more: 220,000 people voted to end TikTok’s Doors vs Wheels debate and it was close At this point, though, the dance and the music are no longer restricted solely to the Big Apple. Thanks, in part, to YouTube tutorials by Kai Cenat and others – the energy has spread across the country and even into video games like Elden Ring.

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