![]() Then, there’s… oh, wait, that’s pretty much it! ▼ “I can’t believe we ALL got gum on our skirts today! What are the odds?!” Then, there’s the “sticky gum pull” where you pretend to tug on some gum that’s fallen on the crotch of your jeans with linked fists. ▼ “Hurry it along there, lady! Gotta get my salted caramel latte fix!” The dance tends to consist of repetitions of the following few moves, which we’ll try to come up with cute euphemistic names for.įirst, there’s the “move forward butt butt” where you butt your hips against the buttocks of your fellow dancer, as if trying to encourage them to scooch forward while you’re in line at Starbucks. ![]() Curiously, the music video itself doesn’t feature any sexy dancing whatsoever, so where Japan’s schoolgirls came up with these moves is anyone’s guess. The trend of the “Party Monster” dance came about after US EDM group Krewella, composed of sisters Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf released their video for the song onto YouTube a year ago. Check out this compilation vid, as long as you’re not at work! Well, you could record yourself and your friends doing explicit moves to an American EDM group’s song “Party Monster” and upload it to the internet. You’re too young to drink, and you’re probably under pressure from your parents to do well in exams. Apart from classes and schoolmate drama, there’s really not a lot exciting going on. Picture this: you’re a Japanese high school girl.
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