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Regardless of gender or race, white girl dancing is a joy to behold and perform. The trend started on TikTok, where creators tried to emulate the liberating joy that white women seem to embody after a few drinks.

In one of the first white girl dance videos, creator Elijah McWilliams posted a TikTok of himself dancing in a laundry room captioned, “Sometimes you’ve just gotta stop and white girl it out.” He paired it with Calvin Harris and Disciples’ 2015 song, “How Deep Is Your Love,” a club bop made for white girl dancing.

Since McWilliams posted his video on May 8, the tag #whitegirldance accrued 61.4 million views. There are roughly 140,000 videos on the platform that use the song “How Deep Is Your Love,” and 111,500 that use another uploaded version of it. The white girl dance trend set the mood for the summer.

 

 

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