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==Fashion==
==Fashion==
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People who Jerk call themselves Jerks, reversing the normal context of the word. Jerks usually wear bright colors, [[skinny jeans]], flannel plaid, [[Vans]], [[Jordans]], [[Nike]]'s, other skateboarding shoes, vests and loose shirts. In [[L.A.]] the style is considered a rejection of the classic L.A. attire (baggy clothing, dickies, [[Converse All-Stars]] or chucks). The style is inspired by mixing fashions of the retro era of the 80's and 90's.<ref>http://www.examiner.com/x-971-LA-Pop-Media-Examiner~y2009m7d23-The-Ranger</ref><ref>http://news.tubefilter.tv/2009/07/31/skinny-jeans-movement-bringing-jerkin-online/</ref>


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Revision as of 19:46, 11 September 2009

Jerkin' or Jerk is a Los Angeles dance movement. The term “Jerkin” means "crackin" or "fun".[1] It traces its roots to the 2006 dance craze called "swang." The Jerk movement started in 2008 in Los Angeles and spread across Southern California. Since 2009, jerkin' has gained fans along the West Coast and is slowly gaining popularity on the East Coast.[2]

Dance

Various "Jerk Crews" create youtube videos to Jerk songs. Jerkin' is considered a street dance done on parking lots, curbs, sidewalks, or streets and community lots such as schools, malls, recreation centers, etc. The dance itself consists of moving your legs in and out called the "jerk", and doing other moves such as the Reject, the SpongeBob, the Dip, and the Drop.

Music

The rap group New Boyz wrote and recorded a hit in Los Angeles entitled "You're a Jerk"[3] and Audio Push made the song "Teach Me How To Jerk". The music is usually high tempo for rap music, around 90 - 100 bpm, very similar to the Hyphy style of the Bay Area. While Jerk Music does have a specific style, other hip-hop style music is often jerked to as well. Most jerkin' music is spread through the internet, rather than radio and television play.

Fashion

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