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Music genre
For the 1960s dance, seeThe Jerk (dance). For the Amyl and the Sniffers song, seeCartoon Darkness.

Jerk
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsLate 2000s; Los Angeles, California
Typical instruments
  • Sampler
  • synthesizer
  • drums
  • keyboard
  • vocals
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A male rejecting for a crowd

Jerkin' orJerk is astreet dance culture andhip hop subgenre originating in urban California in the late 2000s. It gained mainstream popularity outside of California byInland Empire-based groupsNew Boyz andAudio Push,[1] and has origins in theLos Angeles metropolitan area.[2] Since breaking into the mainstream in 2009, jerkin' gained fans along theWest Coast,East Coast, and in Europe, notably France and Germany, although it was heavily derided in the Southern United States.[3]

According to Oktane of Audio Push, jerkin' culture came from gang members dancing at parties, stating: "Jerking actually came from gang-banging. Like, it was a dance that gang members did. Like, the anti-dance. If you were in the party and everyone was dancing, [the gang members] would be doing the jerk."[1] 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".[4]

Music

The rap groupNew Boyz wrote and recorded a hit in Los Angeles entitled "You're a Jerk",[5] whileAudio Push wrote and recorded "Teach Me How To Jerk". As the jerk culture continued to flourish, several new groups specializing in the Jerk style were being courted and signed by major labels. Arista had signed to the groupThe Rej3ctz, and the label was seriously looking into many other jerk groups that were flourishing on the Internet.[6]

In the early 2020s, a style of "jerk rap" formed, inspired heavily by thecloud rap scene, with artists such asXaviersobased,Nettspend, and Zuro. English rapperfakemink developed a mellowed version of the genre, but does not consider himself to be part of it.[citation needed]

Dance crews

Once Jerkin' went mainstream, new dance crews and artists began competing and performing at events in Southern California as well as in other parts of the world as its popularity spread. 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.[7] Other notable crews in the Southern California area include Action Figure$, U.C.L.A. Jerk Kings, and the LOL Kid$z.[6]

Fashion

People who jerk usually wearskinny jeans (varying from the unusual to the usual colors and washes), considered a rejection of thebaggy pants style. Many elements ofscene 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 generally wear hightop or retro shoes, includingChuck Taylor andNike hightop shoes. Shoes may or may not be multi-colored.[4]

References

  1. ^ab"Fashion Flavor: Audio Push Discusses What Killed The Jerking Culture And Their Fashion Influence On The Mainstream".Vibe. 2 May 2011. Retrieved18 July 2018.
  2. ^Reid, Shaheem (2009-07-13)."New Boyz Say They're More Than Just Jerkin' Rappers – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News". MTV. Archived fromthe original on July 16, 2009. Retrieved2010-06-06.
  3. ^Weiss, Jeff (2009-08-06)."We're Jerkin (Starring the New Boyz, J-Hawk and Pink Dollaz) – Page 1 – Music – Los Angeles".LA Weekly. Retrieved2010-06-06.
  4. ^ab"'Skinny Jeans Movement' Bringing Jerkin' Online".tubefilter.tv. Archived fromthe original on 2010-05-10. Retrieved2010-06-06.
  5. ^Roberts, Steven (2009-07-29)."New Boyz Challenge Chris Brown To A Jerkin' Competition – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News". MTV. Archived fromthe original on August 1, 2009. Retrieved2010-06-06.
  6. ^ab"Jerky boys and girls: New Boyz, Rej3ctz and more lead a new youth movement".L.A. Times Music Blog. June 12, 2009. RetrievedDecember 18, 2009.
  7. ^"The Ranger$".HotNewHipHop.
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