People keep saying this about old videos. Like Soul Train etc... people were NOT skinnier back then. It's just that casting directors and shit like that were FAR MORE savage when it came to keeping fatties off the T.V. screen lol.
Nah its the same. This was the equivalent to tiktok dancers. Everyone made fun of these girls because they wasn't dancing the way you're supposed to dance to these genres. They were just awkward ballerinas and back then only those type got these jobs. I'm glad nowadays the industry hires real street dancers.
old school Hip hop was always meant to just be listened to with head bopping to the rhythm .. The Fly Girls just made it "dancible"? .. just taking it to a whole new level!!
Nope. People danced well back then to "hip hop" but these girls were just commerical dancers for the whites. They weren't good dancers. White people just hired them because we all know they don't know how to dance, therefore can't seperate a good dancer from a stiff ballerina
I am a In Living Color fan and the Fly Girls and the music they danced to for all five seasons in the beginning, middle and into the show. The Fly Girls troupe had various members over In Living Color's five-season run. The original lineup consisted of Cari French, Carrie Ann Inaba (who became a choreographer and judge on Dancing with the Stars), Deidre Lang, Lisa Marie Todd, and Michelle Whitney-Morrison. Rosie Perez was the choreographer for the first four seasons. Lang was the only Fly Girl to stay for the entire run. The most notable former Fly Girls was future actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, who joined the show in seasons 3 and 4. Throughout the show's run, the Fly Girls frequently performed a dance routine to lead into commercial breaks and/or during the closing credits. In the first 2 seasons, they also performed a routine that immediately followed after the opening sequence. Music was provided by an in-house DJ - Shawn Wayans (credited as SW.1) in the first 2 seasons, then DJ Twist from seasons 3 to 5. Sometimes the Fly Girls could be used as extras in sketches, or be part of an opening gag (in one sketch, they were shown performing open-heart surgery and revealed that they were dancing in order to pay their way through medical school), though, mostly, the Fly Girls appeared in commercial break bumpers and filler scenes in between sketches (not unlike the bikini-clad female cast members on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In). Another routine featured the three original female cast members dancing off-beat during the introduction of the show, when it was revealed Fly Girls were all bound and gagged and breaking through the door where Keenan Ivory Wayans enters. Over the run of the series, several individuals-both male and female (young and old)-made uncredited appearances as unofficial "Fly Girls." All 5 of the Fly Girls appeared on a episode of Herman's Head third season in 1993. Three of the Fly Girls also appeared in the 11th episode of Muppets Tonight's 2nd season in 1997. In The Amazing Spider-Man issue #347, Aunt May, Spider-Man's elderly aunt and parental guardian, watches a television show with her boyfriend Willie and comments, "How do those fly girls move like that?" In the fifth season, Arthur Rainer (who was the assistant choreographer for the first 4 seasons) became the main choreographer with Jossie Harris-Thacker, Lisa Joann Thompson and Deidre Lang assumed the role as assistant choreographers. I read somewhere online years back in the 2010's, that in early 1991, it was announced that the dance troupe The Fly Girls, will dance to the pop, rap, hip-hop, R&B music they danced to during Fox's In Living Color. Keenen wanted to do a spin-off of the Fly Girls, and came up in a expanded form with a new hour-long TV show with Kick It With The Fly Girls, an In Living Color spin-off. Emmy-winning In Living Color has featured The Fly Girls mix West Coast cool with East Coast streetsmarts and wear lots of attractive hard- and software while doing so. Keenen's brother, disc jockey Shawn Wayans (SW.1), was/would have will serve as the show's co-host and was to MC'ed. Shawn envisioned them making pop albums, and them doing dancing and have them do concert tours, and shows and even lauching their own fashion line. The proposed show only got as for holding auditions for dancers in New York City, New York, and Los Angeles, California. That would have been a huge hit. That nationally syndicated show will showcase, and looks like it would have been something like out of Yo! MTV Raps with the Fly Girls dancing, but instead of sketches, there would feature music videos and have live performances from "top performing rap and hip-hop artists and new acts". The energetic 6 member dance team performs during breaks between comedy sketches/skits on In Living Color. created and will produce Kick It With the Fly Girls. Kick It With the Fly Girls was supposed to air nationally in syndication. It wasn't picked up. This would have premiered sometime during the 3rd season (1991-1992) of In Living Color, as the article mentioned "6 Fly Girls." Nonetheless, the troupe's bid for a syndicated spin-off TV program, Kick It With the Fly Girls, flamed out. After producing a sizzle reel and shopping it round at the annual National Association of Television Program Executives conference in early 1991, the plug was pulled despite getting commitments from affiliate stations across 56 % of the country. However, energy was still poured into turning the Fly Girls into a singing group.
We were more active and food was better. We gotta get back to the good o days and get our fit back. Dance saves me. In my late 40's and dance as hard as they do still and just as good. Age is nothing but a # if we stay active
Because it's an embarrassment to my people. This is the reason these producers realized they had to cast _real_ street dancers. Not these ballerinas and their white instructors
Honestly, and unfortunately, back then black and brown shows were largely ignored and left out of any award nominations. And back then, people like Rosie Perez, though beloved in the hood, was considered too “ethnic” by mainstream media.
0:40 Back in the day, after I watched this on TV, I cut up this white shirt, and put some black pom poms on it out of black wool, so I could look like one of the Fly Girls - I felt very proud of myself afterwards, like I was a Fly Girl :)
Woooww thanks for this. I knew most of these routines only thing is around mark 3:00 that's not the song but other than that brought a huge smile to my face.
@@Angus_James it's a little after 3 minutes but it was a different beat, I can't remember but I know because I learned most of those routines when I was about 13 years old lol
They actually had talent and no doubt practiced for hours to perfect these moves. Nowadays, they just stick their tits and ass out and call it choreography.
The 90s were fun and the 80s too .. take it from some one who was an avid club dancer. I wish I was good like the Fly girls,you bet I would be up there with them. Those days were the best .. everyone just having a great time and just getting their groove on . None of the nonsense and dumbass stuff that goes on now . Even the 70s had good dancing. Miss it so much . Clubs and house parties and dancing even in the streets. Best times.
Concidering that cutting shapes was developing at the time along with dubstep this all looks and sounds rediculous & was obsolete at time of airings like WTAF? 1980s Jazzersize WUT?? I'm 54 and was working Raves sequencing Roboscans and thought this was silly when it was allegedly FRESH??😆🚫🤣🤣
+DrAnglesauce, Can you find and upload, and if possible, the Fly Girls routines for the following (because the RUclips versions has the wrong music included on the DVDs)?: "Dance for Me" by Queen Latifah (Season 1, Episode 3) "Set It Off" by Def Dames (Season 2, Episode 1) "Feels Gold (Album Version)" by Tony! Toni! Toné! (Season 2, Episode 1) "Illegal Search/Jingling Baby" by LL Cool J (Season 2, Episode 2) "Funkin' Lesson" by X-Clan (Season 2, Episode 4) "Now's the B-Turn" by Laquan (Season 2, Episode 4) "Rock Dis Funky Joint/Rock Dis Funky Joint (On Fire Remix)" by Poor Righteous Teachers (Season 2, Episode 5) "Feel It (Extended Mix)" by The Afros (Season 2, Episode 5) "Masterplan" by Diane Brown (Season 2, Episode 6) "Poundcake" by Harmony (Season 2, Episode 8) "That's the Way of the World" by D-Mob (Season 2, Episode 8) "Take It Slow" by Technotronic (Season 2, Episode 9) "Tom's Diner (DNA Remix)" by DNA feat. Suzanne Vega (Season 2, Episode 9) "Cause I Can Do I Right" by Big Daddy Kane (Season 2, Episode 10) "It's a Shame (My Sister)" by Monie Love feat. True Image (Season 2, Episode 11) "Talk Like Sex" by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo (Season 2, Episode 11) "Livin' In the Light" by Caron Wheeler (Season 2, Episode 12) "Gotta Be a Leader" by Guy (Season 2, Episode 12) "Search 4 the Lyte" by MC Lyte (Season 2, Episode 13) "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J (Season 2, Episode 14) "Come On, Let's Move It" by Special Ed (Season 2, Episode 15) "What's It All About" by Run-D.M.C. (Season 2, Episode 16) "I Shouldn't Have Done It" by Slick Rick (Season 2, Episode 17) "Gold Digger (E&P Remix)" by EPMD (Season 2, Episode 17) "Hip Hop Band" by Stetsasonic (Season 2, Episode 19) "Looking at the Front Door" by Main Source (Season 2, Episode 19) "Peter Piper" by Run-D.M.C. (Season 2, Episode 20) "Treat 'Em Piper" by Chubb Rock (Season 2, Episode 20) "Funk Boutique (12" Remix)" by The Cover Girls (Season 2, Episode 24) "Case of the P.T.A." by Leaders of the New School (Season 2, Episode 25) "Gotta Love" by Jodeci (Season 3, Episode 1) "Let the Beat Hit 'Em" by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (Season 3, Episode 1) "Teddy's Jam (Remix)" by Guy (Season 3, Episode 2) "Nature of a Sista'" by Queen Latifah (Season 3, Episode 3) "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" by Leaders of the New School (Season 3, Episode 4) "A Roller Skating Jam Named 'Saturdays' (Remix)" by De La Soul feat. Q-Tip and Vinia Mojica (Season 3, Episode 4) "Work It Out" by Monie Love (Season 3, Episode 5) "I'm Mad (DJ Scratch Jazz Mix)" by EPMD (Season 3, Episode 6) "The Creator" by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (Season 3, Episode 6) "How Could I Just Kill a Man" by Cypress Hill (Season 3, Episode 7) "Mahogany (Extended Remix Version)" by Eric B. & Rakim (Season 3, Episode 7) "18 and Loves to Go" by Nikki D (Season 3, Episode 8) "D-O-G Me Out" by Guy (Season 3, Episode 9) "Everything is Fair" by A Tribe Called Quest (Season 3, Episode 9) "I Don't Dance" by Compton's Most Wanted (Season 3, Episode 10) "Can't Truss It" by Public Enemy (Season 3, Episode 10) "Check the Rhime" by A Tribe Called Quest (Season 3, Episode 11) "I Don't Know What You Came to Do" by Tony! Toni! Toné! (Season 3, Episode 12) "Act Like You Know" by MC Lyte (Season 3, Episode 12) "Give Me Your Love" by Queen Latifah (Season 3, Episode 13) "Another Man's Beatin' My Time" by Nikki D (Season, Episode 14) "Nighttrain" by Public Enemy (Season 3, Episode 14) "'Nuff Respect" by Big Daddy Kane (Season 3, Episode 16) "Uptown Anthem" by Naughty by Nature (Season 3, Episode 16) "Fire and Earth" by X-Clan (Season 3, Episode 17) "When the City Sleeps" by Vinx (Season 3, Episode 22) "Real Estate" by Cypress Hill (Season 3, Episode 22) "You Called and Told Me" by Jeff Redd (Season 3, Episode 24) "Don't Be Afraid (Nasty Man's Groove)" by Aaron Hall (Season 3, Episode 24) "Fudge Pudge" by Organized Konfusion (Season 3, Episode 25) "U" by Arrested Development (Season 4, Episode 1) "Rump Shaker" by Wreckx-N-Effect (Season 4, Episode 2) "Here It Comes" by MC Serch (Season 4, Episode 3) "Toss It Up" by Zhiggie (Season 4, Episode 3) "Two Can Play at That Game" by Bobby Brown (Season 4, Episode 5) "Time 4 Sum Aksion" by Redman (Season 4, Episode 6) "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" by Vaughn, Mason & Crew (Season 4, Episode 6) "Ain't Nobody Like You" by Miki Howard (Season 4, Episode 9) "I Made Love (4 Da Very 1st Time) (Extended Beat Mix)" by Little Shawn (Season 4, Episode 10) "Live and Learn" by Joe Public (Season 4, Episode 10) "Party Groove" by Showbiz & A.G. (Season 4, Episode 11) "Right Here" by SWV (Season 4, Episode 11) "Don't Sweat the Technique" & "Causalities of War" by Eric B. & Rakim (Season 4, Episode 12) "Get Off My Back" by Public Enemy (Season 4, Episode 13) "Scratch Bring It Back" by EPMD (Season 4, Episode 14) "We In There" by Boogie Down Productions (Season 4, Episode 16) "Groove Me" by Guy (Season 4, Episode 16) "Gangsta B" by Apache (Season 4, Episode 18) "Good Times" by Chic (Season 4, Episode 18) "Rap Prime Minister and Daddy Rich (Rap Bastard)" by Prime Minister Pete Nice (Season 4, Episode 19) "Not Gonna Able to Do It (Remix)" by Double XX Posse (Season 4, Episode 20) "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) (Fly Girl Remix)" by En Vogue (Season 4, Episode 22) "Ready-Ready, Goody Goody" by Shabba Ranks (Season 4, Episode 24) "Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx (Season 4, Episode 24) "Who Got Da Drops?" by Black Moon (Season 4, Episode 27) "Silence of the Lambs (Remix)/Fat Pockets" by Showbiz & A.G. (Season 4, Episode 27) "Blue Funk" by Heavy D & the Boyz (Season 4, Episode 28: Best of Celebrity Impersonations) "Holler If Ya Hear Me" by 2Pac (Season 4, Episode 29: Best of Commercial Parodies) "Best Kept Secret" by Diamond D (Season 4, Episode 29: Best of Commercial Parodies) "Love Me or Leave Me Alone" by Brand Nubian (Season 4, Episode 32) "In Our Love" by Caron Wheeler (Season 4, Episode 33) "Gangsta Groove" by Tony! Toni! Toné (Season 5, Episode 1) "Cash in My Hands" by Nice & Smooth (Season 5, Episode 1) "You Better Ask Somebody" by Yo-Yo (Season 5, Episode 2) "ASAP" by Vertical Hold (Season 3, Episode 3) "Process of Elimination" by Boss (Season 5, Episode 4) "3 Lil' Putos" by Cypress Hill (Season 5, Episode 5) "Transit Ride" by Guru (Season 5, Episode 5) "Lady Lady" by Babyface (Season 5, Episode 8) "Ego Trippin' (Part 2)" by De La Soul (Season 5, Episode 8) "Bad Brother" by Ronny Jordan (Season 5, Episode 9) "Hittin' Switches" by Erick Sermon (Season 5, Episode 14) "I Can't Wake Up" by KRS-One (Season 5, Episode 17) "Lovely" by Bell Biv DeVoe (Season 5, Episode 17) "1 Million Bottlebags" by Public Enemy (Season 5, Episode 20) "It Ain't Over 'Till the Fat Lady Sings" by En Vogue (Season 5, Episode 26) I remember seeing the original video when the Fly Girls did the routines for "Set It Off" by Def Dames and "Feels Good" by Tony! Toni! Toné! and "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J about/almost several years ago.
Ladies and gentlemen we gather at my wedding today for this new thing called love ur prince my darlin Clementine is so so red hot ,tie. But still come dancin wit her man
I got thirty. Suicide Squad. Recruits. Already. So law school. Your bad deck of. 54aint got. But notta inchiladas. On the stinky pew seats. Learn to dance it wasn't park ur arses on. Me and Davy's dance floor. Was it. My crediters who passed the exams. Where were you when the world stopped turning ? Sitting on ur hineykins. And too slow for molesses. In January. Hold your tung say ahh. Molasses to slw in January
Judge you self. Confess that truth and believe it. It's true ? You need to get yourselves corrected. With God's will for your redemption is God drawing nearer to you. Your out of line. Baloney. Mas Honies. Tho
We danced so hard back then that’s why everyone was skinny 🤣❤️
People keep saying this about old videos. Like Soul Train etc... people were NOT skinnier back then. It's just that casting directors and shit like that were FAR MORE savage when it came to keeping fatties off the T.V. screen lol.
Now these kids just jump around... which is why most of their brains don't work 😂😂
Idk where you’re from but in the 90s there were just as many fat people
Take it from an old woman: people WERE thinner then. One fatty per class.
Agreed!! Obesity did not exist.
Better than anything tik tok has to offer.
Facts
Nah its the same. This was the equivalent to tiktok dancers.
Everyone made fun of these girls because they wasn't dancing the way you're supposed to dance to these genres. They were just awkward ballerinas and back then only those type got these jobs. I'm glad nowadays the industry hires real street dancers.
My dream was to be a Fly Girl😌😌. I loved their clothes.
Great choreography oh delicious to see 1990 dance and fashion. I enjoyed growing up with this show.
Rosie Parez got down on the choreography DANG!!!
Perez. Rosie Perez.
She sure did! I get chills everytime I watch The Fly Girls dance on RUclips.
Was all about footwork in the 90s. Try this in a club today and you'll be asked to leave, LOL
Jeffrey D - 😂😂😂
Nobody did leave
😂🤣
Right!!
🤣🤣🤣😢
If you wanted to get in shape in the 90’s-‘all you needed was a dance class lol the moves are so energetic
Looooove these gals. Always the best part of In Living Color. Great compilation. Thx! 👏👏👏👏
Athletic, strong, fierce. These women weren’t being objectified like you see in the majority of music today. Love the Fly Girls.
They actually had skills & could dance ✨️👏🏽
They were 100% objects back then lmfao. Thats the whole reason they was hired
They were totally objectified.
Why did they need to wear these outfits if it was about their dancing?
old school Hip hop was always meant to just be listened to with head bopping to the rhythm .. The Fly Girls just made it "dancible"? .. just taking it to a whole new level!!
Nope. People danced well back then to "hip hop" but these girls were just commerical dancers for the whites. They weren't good dancers. White people just hired them because we all know they don't know how to dance, therefore can't seperate a good dancer from a stiff ballerina
@@wiriwiri1668 I never was a fan of Rosie Perez neither ..
They're choreography was truly 🔥
I would record the fly girls on vhs to learn the moves. I was the best dancer in 7th grade
If anyone offers a New Jack/Fly Girl dance class, sign me UP!!🕺
Those outfits were always fire too….
These girls weren't playing!
Jennifer was rocking it as a fly girl..
When I little I always wanted to be a fly girl. Oh the dream of my childhood 🙂 Life took me a different path.
OMG, is that Carrie Ann Inaba?
I am a In Living Color fan and the Fly Girls and the music they danced to for all five seasons in the beginning, middle and into the show. The Fly Girls troupe had various members over In Living Color's five-season run. The original lineup consisted of Cari French, Carrie Ann Inaba (who became a choreographer and judge on Dancing with the Stars), Deidre Lang, Lisa Marie Todd, and Michelle Whitney-Morrison. Rosie Perez was the choreographer for the first four seasons. Lang was the only Fly Girl to stay for the entire run. The most notable former Fly Girls was future actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, who joined the show in seasons 3 and 4.
Throughout the show's run, the Fly Girls frequently performed a dance routine to lead into commercial breaks and/or during the closing credits. In the first 2 seasons, they also performed a routine that immediately followed after the opening sequence. Music was provided by an in-house DJ - Shawn Wayans (credited as SW.1) in the first 2 seasons, then DJ Twist from seasons 3 to 5.
Sometimes the Fly Girls could be used as extras in sketches, or be part of an opening gag (in one sketch, they were shown performing open-heart surgery and revealed that they were dancing in order to pay their way through medical school), though, mostly, the Fly Girls appeared in commercial break bumpers and filler scenes in between sketches (not unlike the bikini-clad female cast members on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In). Another routine featured the three original female cast members dancing off-beat during the introduction of the show, when it was revealed Fly Girls were all bound and gagged and breaking through the door where Keenan Ivory Wayans enters.
Over the run of the series, several individuals-both male and female (young and old)-made uncredited appearances as unofficial "Fly Girls."
All 5 of the Fly Girls appeared on a episode of Herman's Head third season in 1993. Three of the Fly Girls also appeared in the 11th episode of Muppets Tonight's 2nd season in 1997.
In The Amazing Spider-Man issue #347, Aunt May, Spider-Man's elderly aunt and parental guardian, watches a television show with her boyfriend Willie and comments, "How do those fly girls move like that?"
In the fifth season, Arthur Rainer (who was the assistant choreographer for the first 4 seasons) became the main choreographer with Jossie Harris-Thacker, Lisa Joann Thompson and Deidre Lang assumed the role as assistant choreographers.
I read somewhere online years back in the 2010's, that in early 1991, it was announced that the dance troupe The Fly Girls, will dance to the pop, rap, hip-hop, R&B music they danced to during Fox's In Living Color. Keenen wanted to do a spin-off of the Fly Girls, and came up in a expanded form with a new hour-long TV show with Kick It With The Fly Girls, an In Living Color spin-off. Emmy-winning In Living Color has featured The Fly Girls mix West Coast cool with East Coast streetsmarts and wear lots of attractive hard- and software while doing so. Keenen's brother, disc jockey Shawn Wayans (SW.1), was/would have will serve as the show's co-host and was to MC'ed. Shawn envisioned them making pop albums, and them doing dancing and have them do concert tours, and shows and even lauching their own fashion line. The proposed show only got as for holding auditions for dancers in New York City, New York, and Los Angeles, California. That would have been a huge hit. That nationally syndicated show will showcase, and looks like it would have been something like out of Yo! MTV Raps with the Fly Girls dancing, but instead of sketches, there would feature music videos and have live performances from "top performing rap and hip-hop artists and new acts". The energetic 6 member dance team performs during breaks between comedy sketches/skits on In Living Color. created and will produce Kick It With the Fly Girls. Kick It With the Fly Girls was supposed to air nationally in syndication. It wasn't picked up. This would have premiered sometime during the 3rd season (1991-1992) of In Living Color, as the article mentioned "6 Fly Girls."
Nonetheless, the troupe's bid for a syndicated spin-off TV program, Kick It With the Fly Girls, flamed out. After producing a sizzle reel and shopping it round at the annual National Association of Television Program Executives conference in early 1991, the plug was pulled despite getting commitments from affiliate stations across 56 % of the country. However, energy was still poured into turning the Fly Girls into a singing group.
I have many of those outfits in my closet. Think I’ll pull one out and Rick it today!
I loooove the gloves
Good hip hop and dancing back in the day
We were more active and food was better. We gotta get back to the good o days and get our fit back. Dance saves me. In my late 40's and dance as hard as they do still and just as good. Age is nothing but a # if we stay active
These ladies are burning some serious calories with these moves. Their fitness is on par with many professional athletes.
How did Rosie Perez not get an award for this choreography so fierce
Yes 🙌🏾 she deserved an Emmy 🏆 for sure
I agree.. she was fierce and really in demand at that time.. her moves are hot 🔥 . She is famous for her choreography in this era ..
Because it's an embarrassment to my people. This is the reason these producers realized they had to cast _real_ street dancers. Not these ballerinas and their white instructors
Honestly, and unfortunately, back then black and brown shows were largely ignored and left out of any award nominations. And back then, people like Rosie Perez, though beloved in the hood, was considered too “ethnic” by mainstream media.
Word
Wonder how much they get paid for dancing this great on every episode?
The wonderful dance and dancers of 90's
Timeless Fly Girls. Loved then back then, and still today.
Fly girls 40 year reunion should be coming up soon. I'm like, so there.
Hard to even imagine. There once was a time. Dance wasn't overly sexualized. As today with the twerking
The stylist and hairstylists need love!
Just love JLo dancing as a fly girl
She wasn't on this season. She joined in season 3.
This is so dope and reminds me of how much I wanted to be a fly girl as a little girl! ❤️💯🥰
0:40 Back in the day, after I watched this on TV, I cut up this white shirt, and put some black pom poms on it out of black wool, so I could look like one of the Fly Girls - I felt very proud of myself afterwards, like I was a Fly Girl :)
I see Carrie Ann Inaba
RIP SHOCK G ..... we'll do the HUMPTY forever!!!!
Oh how I wanted every Fly Girl back then ☺️🔥🔥🔥
Omg, I was in love with the blonde one.
Did you mean wanted to be?
Oh, to have that energy again!!
I didn't know Carrie Ann Enaba from DWTS was a fly girl
Dese ladies have us a show dammit ❤ So happy & proud to be an 80s baby and have vivid memories of the dese performances and songs 😊
“ I wanna be rich”. Such a great song!
In living color showcased us loud and proud. Dancing wasn’t about p popping and butt shaking. It’s an art form and a work out. The memories!!!!😊
♥️ I want to go back!!!!
Me too 😅🥰
Mz. Rosie Perez is a genius
So cool! 🤟😎 The clothes, the dance, the music, everything! 👍🎶👊
Notice no twerking!
I wanted to be a fly girl so bad when I was younger. We need to bring ILC back
Wheres Rosie?
Lol David Alan Grier playing Flava Flav on 911 is a Joke. He got that down. Lol
I so loved this show. Times were fun back then. People could take a joke.
Still fantastic!!
8:11 WINNER! Lisa looking good as usual.
Where Jennifer Lopez started 👀
She can later in the show
1:30
These brilliant, sexy sweeties could have had a show of their own.
Wait a minute, one of the scenes is used in Dua Lipa's IDGAF (intital talk remix)'s music video!
Woooww thanks for this. I knew most of these routines only thing is around mark 3:00 that's not the song but other than that brought a huge smile to my face.
Thanks! Always happy bringing smiles! Do you think they replaced the original song for that routine with “humpty dance” in syndication?
@@Angus_James it's a little after 3 minutes but it was a different beat, I can't remember but I know because I learned most of those routines when I was about 13 years old lol
This dancing is a MILLION times better than the nasty twerking we have now.
They actually had talent and no doubt practiced for hours to perfect these moves. Nowadays, they just stick their tits and ass out and call it choreography.
Carrie Ann Inaba!
Was a fly girl?!? For real?!? Gonna Google it!!😍🤩🎆
I miss the 90s
Can you please do this with all the 5 seasons with the original music (not the DVD versions) one day in the future? I'm enjoying this!
Can u do this with all the seasons
I always thought I was pretty enough but absolutely no rythm to dance like my favorite dancers, "the fly girls" for real!" Love their vibe!
The 90s were fun and the 80s too .. take it from some one who was an avid club dancer. I wish I was good like the Fly girls,you bet I would be up there with them. Those days were the best .. everyone just having a great time and just getting their groove on . None of the nonsense and dumbass stuff that goes on now . Even the 70s had good dancing. Miss it so much . Clubs and house parties and dancing even in the streets. Best times.
I remember them days.....the good ol days 🙂🙃😉
Carrie Ann Inaba a judge from dancing with the star
Where is JLo?
You only get what you personally put in the house your loves. Built!
The dream team of hip hop; SW1 worked it out too!
Lisa was the best flygirl. ♥♥♥
JLo looked so different! I miss this show and Mad Tv!
This was before Jlo. She wasn’t in any of those clips. This Latina girl’s name was Lisa (if I remember correctly).
F-ing Fabulous!
The funny thing is SW1 had no idea what he was doing on the turn tables. He was faking it.
Go JLo
Anyone know song and artist at the 6:20 mark?
I was looking for the same thing! Can't place it.
I found it! Donald Newkirk - Sweat You - ruclips.net/video/e9L6zb1qiz8/видео.html
She-Bony girl got her start here,,....she bad!
Awesome work fly girls!! Stay in California with ur man!!
Good evening family. Woooooow Girls, 💯 % LOVEEEEEEEEEEE IT ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👍🏼👍🏼
Go jLo go JLo.... just Jenny from the fly girls
Back when they only hired ballerinas for dancers 💀🤣
Wasn't Jennifer Lopez a fly girl? Anyone see her here?
Excelent
Concidering that cutting shapes was developing at the time along with dubstep this all looks and sounds rediculous & was obsolete at time of airings like WTAF? 1980s Jazzersize WUT??
I'm 54 and was working Raves sequencing Roboscans and thought this was silly when it was allegedly FRESH??😆🚫🤣🤣
🥱
Bruno mars finesse film clip is a great rip off of this
See your fine young gentleman. And his officer. Ha ha ha. A real book ya don't know. Written by the pros !
Gold medal 100
It's not working
what's not working?
Him lol
Honeys!!!!!
+DrAnglesauce, Can you find and upload, and if possible, the Fly Girls
routines for the following (because the RUclips versions has the wrong
music included on the DVDs)?:
"Dance for Me" by Queen Latifah (Season 1, Episode 3)
"Set It Off" by Def Dames (Season 2, Episode 1)
"Feels Gold (Album Version)" by Tony! Toni! Toné! (Season 2, Episode 1)
"Illegal Search/Jingling Baby" by LL Cool J (Season 2, Episode 2)
"Funkin' Lesson" by X-Clan (Season 2, Episode 4)
"Now's the B-Turn" by Laquan (Season 2, Episode 4)
"Rock Dis Funky Joint/Rock Dis Funky Joint (On Fire Remix)" by Poor Righteous Teachers (Season 2, Episode 5)
"Feel It (Extended Mix)" by The Afros (Season 2, Episode 5)
"Masterplan" by Diane Brown (Season 2, Episode 6)
"Poundcake" by Harmony (Season 2, Episode 8)
"That's the Way of the World" by D-Mob (Season 2, Episode 8)
"Take It Slow" by Technotronic (Season 2, Episode 9)
"Tom's Diner (DNA Remix)" by DNA feat. Suzanne Vega (Season 2, Episode 9)
"Cause I Can Do I Right" by Big Daddy Kane (Season 2, Episode 10)
"It's a Shame (My Sister)" by Monie Love feat. True Image (Season 2, Episode 11)
"Talk Like Sex" by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo (Season 2, Episode 11)
"Livin' In the Light" by Caron Wheeler (Season 2, Episode 12)
"Gotta Be a Leader" by Guy (Season 2, Episode 12)
"Search 4 the Lyte" by MC Lyte (Season 2, Episode 13)
"Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J (Season 2, Episode 14)
"Come On, Let's Move It" by Special Ed (Season 2, Episode 15)
"What's It All About" by Run-D.M.C. (Season 2, Episode 16)
"I Shouldn't Have Done It" by Slick Rick (Season 2, Episode 17)
"Gold Digger (E&P Remix)" by EPMD (Season 2, Episode 17)
"Hip Hop Band" by Stetsasonic (Season 2, Episode 19)
"Looking at the Front Door" by Main Source (Season 2, Episode 19)
"Peter Piper" by Run-D.M.C. (Season 2, Episode 20)
"Treat 'Em Piper" by Chubb Rock (Season 2, Episode 20)
"Funk Boutique (12" Remix)" by The Cover Girls (Season 2, Episode 24)
"Case of the P.T.A." by Leaders of the New School (Season 2, Episode 25)
"Gotta Love" by Jodeci (Season 3, Episode 1)
"Let the Beat Hit 'Em" by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (Season 3, Episode 1)
"Teddy's Jam (Remix)" by Guy (Season 3, Episode 2)
"Nature of a Sista'" by Queen Latifah (Season 3, Episode 3)
"Planes, Trains & Automobiles" by Leaders of the New School (Season 3, Episode 4)
"A Roller Skating Jam Named 'Saturdays' (Remix)" by De La Soul feat. Q-Tip and Vinia Mojica (Season 3, Episode 4)
"Work It Out" by Monie Love (Season 3, Episode 5)
"I'm Mad (DJ Scratch Jazz Mix)" by EPMD (Season 3, Episode 6)
"The Creator" by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (Season 3, Episode 6)
"How Could I Just Kill a Man" by Cypress Hill (Season 3, Episode 7)
"Mahogany (Extended Remix Version)" by Eric B. & Rakim (Season 3, Episode 7)
"18 and Loves to Go" by Nikki D (Season 3, Episode 8)
"D-O-G Me Out" by Guy (Season 3, Episode 9)
"Everything is Fair" by A Tribe Called Quest (Season 3, Episode 9)
"I Don't Dance" by Compton's Most Wanted (Season 3, Episode 10)
"Can't Truss It" by Public Enemy (Season 3, Episode 10)
"Check the Rhime" by A Tribe Called Quest (Season 3, Episode 11)
"I Don't Know What You Came to Do" by Tony! Toni! Toné! (Season 3, Episode 12)
"Act Like You Know" by MC Lyte (Season 3, Episode 12)
"Give Me Your Love" by Queen Latifah (Season 3, Episode 13)
"Another Man's Beatin' My Time" by Nikki D (Season, Episode 14)
"Nighttrain" by Public Enemy (Season 3, Episode 14)
"'Nuff Respect" by Big Daddy Kane (Season 3, Episode 16)
"Uptown Anthem" by Naughty by Nature (Season 3, Episode 16)
"Fire and Earth" by X-Clan (Season 3, Episode 17)
"When the City Sleeps" by Vinx (Season 3, Episode 22)
"Real Estate" by Cypress Hill (Season 3, Episode 22)
"You Called and Told Me" by Jeff Redd (Season 3, Episode 24)
"Don't Be Afraid (Nasty Man's Groove)" by Aaron Hall (Season 3, Episode 24)
"Fudge Pudge" by Organized Konfusion (Season 3, Episode 25)
"U" by Arrested Development (Season 4, Episode 1)
"Rump Shaker" by Wreckx-N-Effect (Season 4, Episode 2)
"Here It Comes" by MC Serch (Season 4, Episode 3)
"Toss It Up" by Zhiggie (Season 4, Episode 3)
"Two Can Play at That Game" by Bobby Brown (Season 4, Episode 5)
"Time 4 Sum Aksion" by Redman (Season 4, Episode 6)
"Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" by Vaughn, Mason & Crew (Season 4, Episode 6)
"Ain't Nobody Like You" by Miki Howard (Season 4, Episode 9)
"I Made Love (4 Da Very 1st Time) (Extended Beat Mix)" by Little Shawn (Season 4, Episode 10)
"Live and Learn" by Joe Public (Season 4, Episode 10)
"Party Groove" by Showbiz & A.G. (Season 4, Episode 11)
"Right Here" by SWV (Season 4, Episode 11)
"Don't
Sweat the Technique" & "Causalities of War" by Eric B. & Rakim
(Season 4, Episode 12) "Get Off My Back" by Public Enemy (Season 4,
Episode 13)
"Scratch Bring It Back" by EPMD (Season 4, Episode 14)
"We In There" by Boogie Down Productions (Season 4, Episode 16)
"Groove Me" by Guy (Season 4, Episode 16)
"Gangsta B" by Apache (Season 4, Episode 18)
"Good Times" by Chic (Season 4, Episode 18)
"Rap Prime Minister and Daddy Rich (Rap Bastard)" by Prime Minister Pete Nice (Season 4, Episode 19)
"Not Gonna Able to Do It (Remix)" by Double XX Posse (Season 4, Episode 20)
"My
Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) (Fly Girl Remix)" by En Vogue
(Season 4, Episode 22) "Ready-Ready, Goody Goody" by Shabba Ranks
(Season 4, Episode 24)
"Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx (Season 4, Episode 24)
"Who Got Da Drops?" by Black Moon (Season 4, Episode 27)
"Silence of the Lambs (Remix)/Fat Pockets" by Showbiz & A.G. (Season 4, Episode 27)
"Blue
Funk" by Heavy D & the Boyz (Season 4, Episode 28: Best of
Celebrity Impersonations) "Holler If Ya Hear Me" by 2Pac (Season 4,
Episode 29: Best of Commercial Parodies)
"Best Kept Secret" by Diamond D (Season 4, Episode 29: Best of Commercial Parodies)
"Love Me or Leave Me Alone" by Brand Nubian (Season 4, Episode 32)
"In Our Love" by Caron Wheeler (Season 4, Episode 33)
"Gangsta Groove" by Tony! Toni! Toné (Season 5, Episode 1)
"Cash in My Hands" by Nice & Smooth (Season 5, Episode 1)
"You Better Ask Somebody" by Yo-Yo (Season 5, Episode 2)
"ASAP" by Vertical Hold (Season 3, Episode 3)
"Process of Elimination" by Boss (Season 5, Episode 4)
"3 Lil' Putos" by Cypress Hill (Season 5, Episode 5)
"Transit Ride" by Guru (Season 5, Episode 5)
"Lady Lady" by Babyface (Season 5, Episode 8)
"Ego Trippin' (Part 2)" by De La Soul (Season 5, Episode 8)
"Bad Brother" by Ronny Jordan (Season 5, Episode 9)
"Hittin' Switches" by Erick Sermon (Season 5, Episode 14)
"I Can't Wake Up" by KRS-One (Season 5, Episode 17)
"Lovely" by Bell Biv DeVoe (Season 5, Episode 17)
"1 Million Bottlebags" by Public Enemy (Season 5, Episode 20)
"It Ain't Over 'Till the Fat Lady Sings" by En Vogue (Season 5, Episode 26)
I remember seeing the original video when the Fly Girls did the routines for "Set It Off" by Def Dames and "Feels Good" by Tony! Toni! Toné! and "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J about/almost several years ago.
You can find some of them here ruclips.net/p/PLNQnPBtTgkf9I6zXfKCAqTXECpCcNXdaH
are you serious?
Omg! Ive been looking for the Main Source- front door one for forever! U know whats up!
susanfit47 - hella Playlist, thnx!!
susanfit47 bn
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT MIX OR SONG THIS IS AT 0:39
Ooh and. Ma gooey gum talk in my. Lyin mouth to tame !
Ladies and gentlemen we gather at my wedding today for this new thing called love ur prince my darlin Clementine is so so red hot ,tie. But still come dancin wit her man
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT SONG OR TRACK THIS IS AT 1:51
What is the song at 6:43 ?
Steppin' To the A.M. by 3rd Bass
Parez...
Don't see Jennifer Lopez
she didn't get cast until season 2 or 3. cant remember.
Shitty dancer anyhow.
Season One girls were better.
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Carrie Ann Inaba ?!? Yeah fly girl, says she discovered JLo?!? 😮😘😪☺️😍🎆
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I got thirty. Suicide Squad. Recruits. Already. So law school. Your bad deck of. 54aint got. But notta inchiladas. On the stinky pew seats. Learn to dance it wasn't park ur arses on. Me and Davy's dance floor. Was it. My crediters who passed the exams. Where were you when the world stopped turning ? Sitting on ur hineykins. And too slow for molesses. In January. Hold your tung say ahh. Molasses to slw in January
Judge you self. Confess that truth and believe it. It's true ? You need to get yourselves corrected. With God's will for your redemption is God drawing nearer to you. Your out of line. Baloney. Mas Honies. Tho