Rockefeller Street May 2026

A video featuring two Chinese men dancing to the track in sync became particularly famous, leading to millions of views and countless recreations on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

The story of "" is a fascinating journey from a Eurovision Song Contest entry to a global internet phenomenon. Originally performed by Estonian singer Getter Jaani , the song's legacy was cemented years after its release by a viral "Nightcore" remix and a distinctive dance. The Eurovision Beginning (2011)

The meme is synonymous with a specific "two-finger" shuffle dance often performed to the chorus: "1-2-7-3 down the Rockefeller Street" .

The song's "second life" began when a (a version with increased pitch and tempo) became an internet meme.

A video featuring two Chinese men dancing to the track in sync became particularly famous, leading to millions of views and countless recreations on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

The story of "" is a fascinating journey from a Eurovision Song Contest entry to a global internet phenomenon. Originally performed by Estonian singer Getter Jaani , the song's legacy was cemented years after its release by a viral "Nightcore" remix and a distinctive dance. The Eurovision Beginning (2011)

The meme is synonymous with a specific "two-finger" shuffle dance often performed to the chorus: "1-2-7-3 down the Rockefeller Street" .

The song's "second life" began when a (a version with increased pitch and tempo) became an internet meme.

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