Honestly there are really good dancers on this planet but I've never seen someone dance like Michael did. Every movement is perfect, comes at the right time and is in tune with music. But there is more than that, something hypnotizing, something beyond technique. When Michael dances he really embodies the music, he becomes music.
Entièrement bd accord avec vous on peut imiter Mikaël Jakson mais c est nul Mikaël n était que musiques des ondes il n était plus humain au dessus de tout ça on peut on l imité rien a voire avec Mikaël Jackson
Of all his talents, his dancing is for me the most outstanding. It’s what made Michael J. Jackson *Michael Jackson* - the GOAT. The Greatest Entertainer of All Time. He had the stamina of an elite athlete and phenomenal balance that were unmatched. And I don’t know if it was intentional, but some of his moves like the stuttering side step, the sneaky crotch grab right before the chorus, or the little skip (don’t know official names!) etc…..you just can’t help but chuckle! He is a TRUE GENIUS in the way he infused humour into his choreography.
MJ studied the all time greats, and made each dance move his own. Few artists can say they have that much discipline in the craft. No wonder he's the GOAT. Great video from the detail. Long live the king of pop. 🎉
Love the video!!! I would love to shoutout Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers who helped MJ before the Victory and Bad short film. Particularly helping him elongate the stride of his moonwalk, adding the circle glide and pronouncing the popping in Bad. He has an interview explaining this on RUclips somewhere.
I commend, applaud and appreciate you acknowledging the many cultures, decades, styles and references so thoroughly. It was so wonderful to see the Black artists you included in the history lessons as well as the opportunity to learn so much that I never knew about dance from other eras/cultural contexts as well!
Maaan MJ's dance moves are soo legendary that it's still being imitated today. The entire world can identify his signature moves. I don't think there's been an artist in history that's had so many people trying to imitate his looks and dances.. You have artists like Usher, Chris Brown, Beyonce, Ne-Yo and Justin Timberlake who've all tried to incorporate his moves into their repotoire
I would like to thank you for this wonderful work you do. I really love it. You are simply the best. Thanks again and greetings from Dominican Republic.
As a professional, international movement artist myself, I have to say "Great Video." I can tell you really did your research. Paying homage to other dance influencers like Jeffrey Daniels exposing the "backslide" before Motown 25, the moonwalk technically being the original name for the circle slide, and using the correct terminology, calling us "Poppers," not pop-lockers. These were 3 main things many people confused with false information for years, being that there was no internet or google at the time. bravo!! #thedetail
I like how you said that choreographer jokingly said Michael can only spin to the left in the exact moment where you show him spinning to the right! I see what you did there!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣🤣🤣
Michael is a great comedian. Thanks for the video. Now I know how many turns he makes. And I want to say that he had very good physical training😅 Michael likes to joke
He is NOT the best dancer of all time. Not even close. You must only be a MJ fan and not a dance fan. Because if you were an actual fan of dance, you wouldve already seen the other dancers who are better than him
Boogaloo shrimp and Jeffery Daniels mad it famous and also popin taco in urban culture no offense but the moonwalk became famous when white people were exposed to it mj was most famous to do it
@@Tommyy-GI remember people were dead serious asking "Does he have little wheels on his shoes?" I was 5 in '91 but even I thought that was a dumbass thing to believe.
@@gabedom_ for me the music is thing you can’t replicate from mj the passion he did it with anyone can learn to dance you can’t remake the soul and the voice
While MJ's dance moves weren't original or unique, he managed to mix and match styles like no other dancer. His signature is the seamless flow of astonishing moves WHILE being able to sing perfectly. To be quite honest, I've always had a hard time determining whether he was more of a singer or a dancer. I guess that's why the best way to describe him was "the entertainer."
I feel the little hop hop kick with the right leg is also another signature dance he does. I'd love to know more of the orgin of that dance move and even the name (if it has one). I've noticed him do it A LOT in songs like "Man in the Mirror", and "Wanna Be Startin Something", and "Heartbreak Hotel". It's one of my favorites that he does!
I used to see it done by people "getting happy" or "getting the Holy Ghost" in church in my childhood. Like I told another commenter on this section, I have not seen that particular move anywhere else but church, so I wondered where Jackson picked it up when I first saw him perform the move.
that makes a lot of sense where he could've then gotten it from (if that's where he seen it happening) i've ALWAYS loved when he did it. it's one of my favorite things he does when dancing! @@camaradiop3731
I would love to know how the Backslide became known as the Moonwalk. Was that Michael's name for it or did someone else come up with the name? Was it known by some dancers as the Moonwalk before the Motown 25 performance? If not Michael, who was the first to call it the Moonwalk? I've never seen or heard of any reviews or discussions of Motown 25, in magazines or on talk shows for example, as I'm sure it was a big talking point, so it would be interesting if anyone has a record of something like this, to see people's reactions to seeing Michael doing it for the first time.
I think MJ called it the moonwalk and No offense the moonwalk took off when white people were exposed to it in…black or urban communities it was the back slide and people been doing it and boogaloo shrimp who taught mike how to do a better moonwalk as well as Jeffery Daniel who also taught mike made it famous in urban areas before it was world wide famous..really wasn’t much of reaction in urban communities like Latoya said but for everyone else it was magic😂💯 mike was global as that cute black kid that can sing and dance and made catchy tunes and was accepted my other races grew up in the public eye when tbh black music was not accepted world wide like that mike was the perfect person to show urban dance globally💯
@@KMreview Thank you. I know about the book and movie, but they were released in 1988. What I was wondering is how the dance move was described in 1983 following Motown 25 and whether it was Michael who first called it the Moonwalk. If it was Michael, was it in an interview?
The circle glide was originally called Moonwalk according the Jeffrey Daniels (or another dancer MJ worked with) but MJ swapped the Backslide nane for Moonwalk because it sounded better.
The "moonwalk" was originally known as the BACKSLIDE; I remember that vividly, as my brother did it in a talent show, and I picked it up later, whereas the so-called circle slide is really the MOONWALK, and the "side slide" is really the floater or floating. The white media (hate to sound mean, but it's the truth) picked up the term and didn't bother to see if it was the correct term and ran with it. They CONSTANTLY do this; rap is misnomered as "hip hop", when rap is one of the 9 parts of hip hop; hip hop is the entire 9-part culture; rap is part of the 9-part culture called hip hop. It's immensely exasperating; even blacks are obtusely calling rap hip hop.
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
The mj kick may have also come from "The lockers" a dance group who invented the pop lock break dancing he'd do from late 70s to mid 80s he's doing one of their routines at 0:12 in this video
For me the hardest one to learn was the Tap Dance. When I first watched Michael in the Black or White: Panther Dance doing that I couldn't even believe it.
There's a lot of dancers right now whos better at MJ technically but what they can't beat is his dancing is his pure expression just like loneliness happiness mj dances like his another natural expression thats my problem with a lot of performers today like in kpop they're just dancing for just the sake of technical aspect
If Michael Jackson was still alive today i would try to meet him and ask for a hug . I love MJ like he is a brother to me I understood him he was Lonly childish soul . who wants peace on earth I will always love you my dear Michael J i am so proud to be a Moonwalker
L'unica cosa che si può dire che michael jackson e fenomenale un grande , altri come lui no non ci sono senza togliere nulla ad altri artisti ma michael e tutta un'altra storia che ti lascia colpito ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
@@christaylor7916 huge fan but yes he is overrated im an amateur artist i think the reason why people gravitate at him is because hes a whole circus plus he got a lot of signature things attached to him but not everyone is an mj fan ive been a fan for 9 years I've never met any real core mj fan maybe because im 27 and hes fans are already old. back to the topic mj got this loop that makes him stuck in people's mind ear - his Cathy repetitive music eyes - his visually entertaining through MV and Dance fashion costumes thats it entertainment is sigth and hearing he perfect it both. greatness its debatable millions agree hes great coz his art are easy to digest and mj is like ur unique neighbor who always wear this unique style some hate him some dont but they both know him thats my assumption to mj. believe me 50 years or 30 years from now somebody will reach the same heights and the whole world will act as if that artist is the greatest thing ever
Il y a aussi la danse qu'on voit dans le clip de Black or white, lorsqu'il sautille avec un pied. On dirait une danse indienne. Il la dansait souvent. Cette danse a un nom ?
Ummm I think the Jeffrey Daniels is slightly inaccurate. Other choreographers of Michael's said he had learned the moonwalk in the late 70s and it was supposed to be done for Don't Stop Til You Get Enough. It sounds like he was looking all over for the perfect "Michael version" but you never know. However those two clips of Jeffrey looks like Michael kept and used those moves in a timely manner. The lean, the mime, the slow circle walk, etc
Hello how are you the detail I saw your content what are you doing about the king of pop I am also about to upload videos of Michael but in Spanish and I was asking you if we could. Make a collaboration in my moonwalker world and on your channel
If u knew that elvis stole his moves from other black artists...why not mention those black artist instead of implying he might have gotten it from elvis
James brown is the true goat his impact on MJ prince mick jagger bruno mars also the inventor of hip hop the most sampled artist of all time the footwork people think they dancing like mike they really doing the james brown
Thank you for not attributing the foot support to Elvis. This dance move was not invented by Fred Astaire or Elvis. It was made in the '20s and '30s. MJ created his own version of it.
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
Essayer de plonger dans sa carrière solo au sein des Jackson 5. Je penses qu’il y a assez d’informations alléchantes qui pourront constituer de très beaux documentaires
Honestly there are really good dancers on this planet but I've never seen someone dance like Michael did. Every movement is perfect, comes at the right time and is in tune with music. But there is more than that, something hypnotizing, something beyond technique. When Michael dances he really embodies the music, he becomes music.
Entièrement bd accord avec vous on peut imiter Mikaël Jakson mais c est nul Mikaël n était que musiques des ondes il n était plus humain au dessus de tout ça on peut on l imité rien a voire avec Mikaël Jackson
King of Dance & Music! I am dancing because of him and i'm proud to be a moonwalker! ❤❤❤
I'm dancing because of him and James Brown!!!!
Of all his talents, his dancing is for me the most outstanding. It’s what made Michael J. Jackson *Michael Jackson* - the GOAT. The Greatest Entertainer of All Time. He had the stamina of an elite athlete and phenomenal balance that were unmatched. And I don’t know if it was intentional, but some of his moves like the stuttering side step, the sneaky crotch grab right before the chorus, or the little skip (don’t know official names!) etc…..you just can’t help but chuckle! He is a TRUE GENIUS in the way he infused humour into his choreography.
Can't stop loving him.
MJ studied the all time greats, and made each dance move his own. Few artists can say they have that much discipline in the craft. No wonder he's the GOAT. Great video from the detail. Long live the king of pop. 🎉
Nobody can move or do entertain like Mr. Michael Jackson. We love you G.O.A.T.
Love the video!!! I would love to shoutout Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers who helped MJ before the Victory and Bad short film. Particularly helping him elongate the stride of his moonwalk, adding the circle glide and pronouncing the popping in Bad. He has an interview explaining this on RUclips somewhere.
👏 I see you know the origins of the arts 💯
I can even go even deeper mike drawing inspiration from Damito Jo freeman
Michael Jackson is the best ❤
Thank You !!! Everything about him is sooo ICONIC !!! 🖤❤🖤❤🖤
Yes, taking everyone's moves is sooo iconic
@@christaylor7916 just said about yourself
I commend, applaud and appreciate you acknowledging the many cultures, decades, styles and references so thoroughly. It was so wonderful to see the Black artists you included in the history lessons as well as the opportunity to learn so much that I never knew about dance from other eras/cultural contexts as well!
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos! It's like sunshine, like MJ himself!
Wow, thank you!
I know that he's the King Of Pop but he is also the King Of Dance.
Maaan MJ's dance moves are soo legendary that it's still being imitated today. The entire world can identify his signature moves. I don't think there's been an artist in history that's had so many people trying to imitate his looks and dances.. You have artists like Usher, Chris Brown, Beyonce, Ne-Yo and Justin Timberlake who've all tried to incorporate his moves into their repotoire
The Artist Who Made Us Enjoy Music Visually 📺
I enjoyed every moment of this 💜I love how you covered his entire dance history. my personal favourite move is the spin💜
Thank you!
The king is the the reason I enjoy the art of dance.
I would like to thank you for this wonderful work you do. I really love it. You are simply the best. Thanks again and greetings from Dominican Republic.
Thank you very much!
You're the best Mike!Every time I watched him danced I was strucked.The way he moved his body,man that was almost not human ❤
Michael jackson ♥️ forever ♥️
i appreciate how good your research is even recognizing soul train dancers👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Yes! Thank you!
My favorite is the ankle breaker that he performs in Rock with you and Billie Jean!
This is a really cool dance!
That’s my favorite too
Give a shout out to boogaloo shrimp and John travolta aswell
As a professional, international movement artist myself, I have to say "Great Video." I can tell you really did your research. Paying homage to other dance influencers like Jeffrey Daniels exposing the "backslide" before Motown 25, the moonwalk technically being the original name for the circle slide, and using the correct terminology, calling us "Poppers," not pop-lockers. These were 3 main things many people confused with false information for years, being that there was no internet or google at the time. bravo!! #thedetail
The king of pop 👑❤️
More videos about his choreographies would be great 🙏😍💖 everything about Michael Jackson is fascinating 👍
Thank you so much for making these videos ❤ they are the things that keep me alive in this depressing world without MJ 😭
King da dança e da música
I like how you said that choreographer jokingly said Michael can only spin to the left in the exact moment where you show him spinning to the right! I see what you did there!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣🤣🤣
Michael is a great comedian. Thanks for the video. Now I know how many turns he makes. And I want to say that he had very good physical training😅 Michael likes to joke
Your videos are my absolute favorite MJ content.
Glad you like them!
Michael is the best dancer of all time and he will always be the king of pop of all time
You must be kidding 😂
He is NOT the best dancer of all time. Not even close. You must only be a MJ fan and not a dance fan. Because if you were an actual fan of dance, you wouldve already seen the other dancers who are better than him
@@christaylor7916 The Moonwalk is the best dance move of Michael J. Jackson and he is the best dancer of all time. ❤️❤️❤️
@@lencijescobar LOL you know MJ didn't make that move right?
@@christaylor7916 I know the spin and the tiptoe stand and the moonwalk and butterfly and the kick
Great video clip 👍👍🙌
Think you so much Matt 😊
I’m very surprised the moonwalk is not on this list 😮
Boogaloo shrimp and Jeffery Daniels mad it famous and also popin taco in urban culture no offense but the moonwalk became famous when white people were exposed to it mj was most famous to do it
@@Tommyy-Gfor real
@@gabedom_white people were omg look at this magician he’s amazing😂😂 black people like what y’all hyped about we been doing that 😂💯
@@Tommyy-GI remember people were dead serious asking "Does he have little wheels on his shoes?" I was 5 in '91 but even I thought that was a dumbass thing to believe.
@@gabedom_ for me the music is thing you can’t replicate from mj the passion he did it with anyone can learn to dance you can’t remake the soul and the voice
Only last superstar the world will ever see
Love your vids and I know this channel is only for MJ but it would be cool if you talked about other artist too. Do you have another channel?
King of the dance floor and master of the stage … he knew how he wanted his moves to look to an audience and executed it them with utmost precision
The Greatest of All Time
King of pop
While MJ's dance moves weren't original or unique, he managed to mix and match styles like no other dancer. His signature is the seamless flow of astonishing moves WHILE being able to sing perfectly. To be quite honest, I've always had a hard time determining whether he was more of a singer or a dancer. I guess that's why the best way to describe him was "the entertainer."
I feel the little hop hop kick with the right leg is also another signature dance he does. I'd love to know more of the orgin of that dance move and even the name (if it has one). I've noticed him do it A LOT in songs like "Man in the Mirror", and "Wanna Be Startin Something", and "Heartbreak Hotel". It's one of my favorites that he does!
I used to see it done by people "getting happy" or "getting the Holy Ghost" in church in my childhood. Like I told another commenter on this section, I have not seen that particular move anywhere else but church, so I wondered where Jackson picked it up when I first saw him perform the move.
that makes a lot of sense where he could've then gotten it from (if that's where he seen it happening) i've ALWAYS loved when he did it. it's one of my favorite things he does when dancing! @@camaradiop3731
More signature moves please
I used to call the "toe stand" the "Twinkle Toes" because of the Moonwalker intro.
Can you make a video about the Anti Gravity Lean?
Gran video😊
I would love to know how the Backslide became known as the Moonwalk. Was that Michael's name for it or did someone else come up with the name? Was it known by some dancers as the Moonwalk before the Motown 25 performance? If not Michael, who was the first to call it the Moonwalk? I've never seen or heard of any reviews or discussions of Motown 25, in magazines or on talk shows for example, as I'm sure it was a big talking point, so it would be interesting if anyone has a record of something like this, to see people's reactions to seeing Michael doing it for the first time.
Michael came up with the name "Moonwalk", he even called his autobiographical book that way and made the film "Moonwalker".
I think MJ called it the moonwalk and No offense the moonwalk took off when white people were exposed to it in…black or urban communities it was the back slide and people been doing it and boogaloo shrimp who taught mike how to do a better moonwalk as well as Jeffery Daniel who also taught mike made it famous in urban areas before it was world wide famous..really wasn’t much of reaction in urban communities like Latoya said but for everyone else it was magic😂💯 mike was global as that cute black kid that can sing and dance and made catchy tunes and was accepted my other races grew up in the public eye when tbh black music was not accepted world wide like that mike was the perfect person to show urban dance globally💯
@@KMreview Thank you. I know about the book and movie, but they were released in 1988. What I was wondering is how the dance move was described in 1983 following Motown 25 and whether it was Michael who first called it the Moonwalk. If it was Michael, was it in an interview?
The circle glide was originally called Moonwalk according the Jeffrey Daniels (or another dancer MJ worked with) but MJ swapped the Backslide nane for Moonwalk because it sounded better.
The "moonwalk" was originally known as the BACKSLIDE; I remember that vividly, as my brother did it in a talent show, and I picked it up later, whereas the so-called circle slide is really the MOONWALK, and the "side slide" is really the floater or floating. The white media (hate to sound mean, but it's the truth) picked up the term and didn't bother to see if it was the correct term and ran with it. They CONSTANTLY do this; rap is misnomered as "hip hop", when rap is one of the 9 parts of hip hop; hip hop is the entire 9-part culture; rap is part of the 9-part culture called hip hop. It's immensely exasperating; even blacks are obtusely calling rap hip hop.
Very good king of pop 👍👑💜👍👑👍Michael Jackson love you so much king 👑👍💗👏❤👑👍
Michael knows damn well he got the spins from Jackie Wilson, along with some of the other moves he did.
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
Love Michael Jackson very much 💞💝💖💕💞💝💖💕💞💝💖 Michael Jackson the best in the world 👑
Thanks for these facts. 10/10.
Always the King of Dance ❤
MJ is the best ❤❤❤
The best at taking everyone's dance moves ❤️
The mj kick may have also come from "The lockers" a dance group who invented the pop lock break dancing he'd do from late 70s to mid 80s he's doing one of their routines at 0:12 in this video
Kicked off the wall era too…
I Love You Michael Jackson ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
8:34 I knew he was joke but Mike has done a spin to the right before. It may not have multiple but he's done it
Favorite move is the spins 😊
Oh why you gotta bring it to my attention that because I learnt to dance through watching Michael I can now only spin to the left
For me the hardest one to learn was the Tap Dance. When I first watched Michael in the Black or White: Panther Dance doing that I couldn't even believe it.
KING OF POP !!!!!!!❤❤❤
There's a lot of dancers right now whos better at MJ technically
but what they can't beat is his dancing is his pure expression just like loneliness happiness mj dances like his another natural expression thats my problem with a lot of performers today like in kpop they're just dancing for just the sake of technical aspect
If Michael Jackson was still alive today i would try to meet him and ask for a hug .
I love MJ like he is a brother to me
I understood him he was Lonly childish soul .
who wants peace on earth
I will always love you my dear Michael J
i am so proud to be a Moonwalker
L'unica cosa che si può dire che michael jackson e fenomenale un grande , altri come lui no non ci sono senza togliere nulla ad altri artisti ma michael e tutta un'altra storia che ti lascia colpito ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i just love michael jackson man😂
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
@@christaylor7916 huge fan but yes he is overrated im an amateur artist i think the reason why people gravitate at him is because hes a whole circus plus he got a lot of signature things attached to him but not everyone is an mj fan ive been a fan for 9 years I've never met any real core mj fan maybe because im 27 and hes fans are already old.
back to the topic mj got this loop that makes him stuck in people's mind
ear - his Cathy repetitive music
eyes - his visually entertaining through MV and Dance fashion costumes
thats it entertainment is sigth and hearing he perfect it both.
greatness its debatable millions agree hes great coz his art are easy to digest
and mj is like ur unique neighbor who always wear this unique style some hate him some dont but they both know him
thats my assumption to mj.
believe me 50 years or 30 years from now somebody will reach the same heights and the whole world will act as if that artist is the greatest thing ever
Yea I can understand the first time he did the toe stand, he did stumble like he didn’t catch his balance after the spin
Where’s the final Jermaine Jackson detail episode ??? Enough already !!! You guys are dragging it out !!!!
Toe stand was earlier than Motown 25… if you look at mikes shoes from old days (off the wall era) he has laces which he stopped after off the wall era
Il y a aussi la danse qu'on voit dans le clip de Black or white, lorsqu'il sautille avec un pied. On dirait une danse indienne. Il la dansait souvent. Cette danse a un nom ?
Ummm I think the Jeffrey Daniels is slightly inaccurate. Other choreographers of Michael's said he had learned the moonwalk in the late 70s and it was supposed to be done for Don't Stop Til You Get Enough. It sounds like he was looking all over for the perfect "Michael version" but you never know. However those two clips of Jeffrey looks like Michael kept and used those moves in a timely manner. The lean, the mime, the slow circle walk, etc
Does anybody know where the footage of 5:23 comes from with the hip hop popping dancing
To be great you have to study the greats👑🌑🚶🚶🚶🚶 Walker 👍💯.
the toe stand came from MJ ballet training
8:02 when did Micheal talk about this?
Toe stand is a ballet move
Hello how are you the detail I saw your content what are you doing about the king of pop I am also about to upload videos of Michael but in Spanish and I was asking you if we could. Make a collaboration in my moonwalker world and on your channel
😊🐐👑🕊❤
“As you can see in films from the 1930s”….you mean ballet?
i think the kick he borrow it with elvis
Didn't mention tap dancing
If u knew that elvis stole his moves from other black artists...why not mention those black artist instead of implying he might have gotten it from elvis
James brown is the true goat his impact on MJ prince mick jagger bruno mars also the inventor of hip hop the most sampled artist of all time the footwork people think they dancing like mike they really doing the james brown
Esse do Elvis não e igual não mj foi o primeiro a fazer o monhalk
Thank you for not attributing the foot support to Elvis. This dance move was not invented by Fred Astaire or Elvis. It was made in the '20s and '30s. MJ created his own version of it.
So vaine
U get paid to cheerlead for him? He was not a great dancer bud
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
Honestly, MJ is overrated. Many people would outsing him (he was a better singer as a child than as an adult). Many people would also out dance him (if you say no then you must live under a rock and are underexposed to the world of dance). MJ is no genius because most of his signature moves come from other people like Bill Bailey, Jeffrey Daniels, poppin taco, bob fosse, boogaloo shrimp, etc. A true genius wouldnt have 95 percent of signature moves that come from OTHER people. Not to mention the fact that he didnt play any instruments nor did he write all his music. MJ is overrated.
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Essayer de plonger dans sa carrière solo au sein des Jackson 5. Je penses qu’il y a assez d’informations alléchantes qui pourront constituer de très beaux documentaires
He did the kick on the don’t blame it on the boogie video