#NoLoveChallenge highlights HBCU culture

TikTokers have found a new dance routine to perfect, and it’s letting everyone put on their best HBCU majorette shoes.

The dance was created by Jordyn Williams (@bigbawdybenzIt was back in November 2022, and it is still going strong. The dance is also alive under the umbrella of the #nolovechallenge, since the song playing in the background is “No Love” by J.K. Mac. Williams, a former dancer and misses dancing, is now a writer. Williams and the rest of her family are now enjoying a new life. TikTok Are showcasing their skills.

This hashtag has been viewed 23.2 million times. The dance is better known by its nickname, the #majorettechallengeThe video is viewed 37.6 millions times.

In HBCU cultureThe marching bands are dance teams are just as, if not more, important than a school’s athletic teams – which isn’t the case for a majority of other schools in the country.

Williams dances in a certain way in this video styleOne akin to majorette dancers at the HBCUs. The style Making the best of limited space allows you to do more with less. Majorettes often dance in front of their band in the stadium’s stands. Dances normally start with the leader starting the routine and their team joining them once they’re done.

Williams took the style, choreography, and choreography from a majorette in HBCU dancing and put it on the street. Current former majorettes Participated in the trend by taking notice.

The gaming This trend has been followed by the entire world with even Sims characters participating.

Majorette dancing is elevated through grandiosity, pageantry, and grandiosity. However, the #nolovechallenge makes it more accessible.

J.K. Mac released “No Love” on Nov. 2, 2022, but the music video premiered on Jan. 13, 2023. The artist not only credited Williams’ dance in the video but also allowed her to choreograph.

Now that the video is out, the internet can continue to live out its majorette dreams.

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