{"id":66648,"date":"2023-09-11T18:43:51","date_gmt":"2023-09-11T18:43:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/?p=66648"},"modified":"2023-09-11T18:43:51","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T18:43:51","slug":"kamala-harris-sets-internet-ablaze-with-dance-moves-at-hip-hop-celebration-see-the-vp-get-down","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/lifestyle\/kamala-harris-sets-internet-ablaze-with-dance-moves-at-hip-hop-celebration-see-the-vp-get-down\/","title":{"rendered":"Kamala Harris Sets Internet Ablaze With Dance Moves at Hip-Hop Celebration — See the VP Get Down!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kamala Harris<\/strong> knows how to let her hair down!<\/p>\n The Vice President held a celebration in honor of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary over the weekend.<\/p>\n Calling hip-hop, “the ultimate American art form,” per The Hill<\/strong>, the Washington, D.C. event featured more than 400 guests and musical performances by artists like Lil Wayne, Jeezy, and Common.<\/p>\n But it wasn’t the star-studded guest list that has the internet talking — it’s the clips of Harris busting a move at the party!<\/p>\n In a series of now-viral videos, the pink power suit-clad VP is seen getting down to to Q-Tip’s “Vivrant Thing.” The quick clip sees Harris rapping along to the lyrics as she shimmies and shakes before pointing to someone in the crowd.<\/p>\n “I AM TOTALLY GAGGING AT KAMALA dancing to *Vivrant Thing* at her 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop party,” one X (n\u00e9e Twitter) user wrote alongside the clip.<\/p>\n Another video sees Harris and husband Doug Emhoff enjoying a live rendition of Jeezy’s “Soul Survivor.”<\/p>\n “She was partying all day Lolol,” the user captioned the clip.<\/p>\n The internet just could not get enough of Harris’ dance moves, with a user re-tweeting one of the clips and writing, “rich aunties love a little bop and point \ud83d\ude02,” and another tweeting, “She got them high waisted eating pants on! Auntie is ready to cut up.”<\/p>\n And cut up she did, after dropping some facts detailing the history of the genre and making a powerful proclamation that “Half a century later, it is clear hip-hop will not be erased. Hip-hop is here to stay.”<\/p>\n Harris’ is one of several events being held around the country to honor hip-hop’s roots and impact on popular culture — from various concerts in New York to museum exhibitions in D.C.<\/p>\n A major performance is also slated for the MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday night — as the network is promising a “show-stopping finale” featuring Run DMC, Doug E. Fresh, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, LL COOL J, Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj.<\/p>\n