Jerk A male rejecting for a crowd
Stylistic origins West Coast hip hop, Hyphy
Cultural origins Late 2000's, Los Angeles, Southern California
Typical instruments Sampler - Synthesizer - Drums - Keyboard - Rapping
Mainstream popularity Late 00's-Early 10's
Other topics
Hip hop musicHistory of hip hop musicTimeline of hip hop

Jerkin' or Jerk is a street dance from Los Angeles.[1] Since 2009, jerkin' has gained fans along the West Coast and is gaining popularity on the East Coast.[2]

The dance itself consists of moving your legs in and out called the "jerk", and doing other moves such as the "reject", "dip", and "pindrop".[3]

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The rap group New Boyz wrote and recorded a hit in Los Angeles entitled "You're a Jerk",[4] while Audio Push wrote and recorded "Teach Me How To Jerk". As the jerk culture continues to flourish, several new groups specializing in the Jerk style are being courted and signed by major labels. Arista has signed the group Rej3ctz, and the label is looking seriously at many other jerk groups that are flourishing on the Internet.[5]

Dance crews [link]

As Jerkin' mainstreams, new dance crews and artists are competing and performing at events not only in Southern California, but spreading to other parts of the world. The Ranger$ crew not only competes in dance contests, winning numerous awards, but have recorded several songs and have been signed to a major label. Other notable crews in the Southern California area are Action Figure$, U.C.L.A. Jerk Kings, and the LOL Kid$z.[5]

Fashion [link]

People who jerk usually wear skinny jeans (varying from the unusual to the usual colors and washes), considered a rejection of the baggy pants style. Many elements of scene and the raver are used in the jerkin' movement, such as bright colored clothing, tight pants, or novelty graphic tees. Also people who dance the jerk wear hightop or retro shoes, including Chuck Taylor and Nike hightop shoes. Shoes may or may not be multi-colored[3]

References [link]


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Jerkin

The word jerkin can mean:

  • Jerkin (garment)
  • Falconer's term for a male gyrfalcon
  • In architecture, a half-hip roof
  • Jerkin' - a hip hop dance movement that originated in Los Angeles.
  • Jerkin (garment)

    A jerkin is a man's short close-fitting jacket, made usually of light-colored leather, and often without sleeves, worn over the doublet in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The term is also applied to a similar sleeveless garment worn by the British Army in the 20th century.

    The stock phrase buff jerkin refers to an oiled oxhide jerkin, as worn by soldiers.

    The origin of the word is unknown. The Dutch word jurk, a child's frock, often taken as the source, is modern, and represents neither the sound nor the sense of the English word.

    Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

    Leather jerkins of the 16th century were often slashed and punched, both for decoration and to improve the fit.

    Jerkins were worn closed at the neck and hanging open over the peascod-bellied fashion of doublet. At the turn of the 17th century, the fashion was to wear the jerkin buttoned at the waist and open above to reflect the fashionable narrow-waisted silhouette.

    By the mid-17th century, jerkins were high-waisted and long-skirted like doublets of the period.

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