There was a time when Miley Cyrus was in the running for America's Sweetheart. What happened? She bucked right off that stage and learned how to twerk.

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Nicki Minaj just put on a twerking display that is melting down the internet, and this video may just end the debate of who the best twerker of them all really is The 'Anaconda' rapper just posted a video to her Million Instagram followers where she is posted up on her bed on all fours twerking to one of her hit records. The video gets a bit graphic as it unfolds after the low lit scene finally gets a bit of help from a TV in the room and brightens up what is transpiring on the bed. A huge high-five to whoever made that happen And then when you think it could not get any better Nicki's dress pops up because it can't withstand any more of the twerking pressure. It couldn't have been produced any better! Fans of the rapper couldn't contain themselves after watching the video Could she have just taken the crown from Cardi B's sister Hennessy?! We have to agree with this one
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Individually-performed, chiefly but not exclusively by women, [1] [2] dancers move by throwing or thrusting their hips back or shaking their buttocks , often in a low squatting stance. As a tradition shaped by local aid and pleasure clubs, block parties and second lines , [7] the dance was central to "a historical situating of sissy bounce—bounce music as performed by artists from the New Orleans African-American community that [led to] a meteoric rise in popularity post-[ Hurricane Katrina after ]. The Oxford English Dictionary defines an 18th-century use of the word as a blend of "twist" and "jerk", which was reported by the BBC in conjunction with the black cultural context, but this seems to be an erroneous connection or a false cognate. Popular video-sharing channels such as YouTube amplified interest since the advent of digital social media platforms. In , the dance became a viral sensation beyond black culture. It became the number one "What is" Google search that year [21] as those outside the culture questioned the popularity of the dance.