Hip Hop Dance Moves: How to Dougie

Learn how to do the hip hop dance move Dougie with this hip hop dance video tutorial. Expert: Randy Connor

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My name is Randy R.C. Connor, choreographer to the stars. I've worked with Britney Spears, P. Diddy Combs, Prince, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, Jay-Z. We're gonna just break down some moves, that you can use at the club, at the parties, at home, in your bathroom -- just have fun guys, so let's get started. C'mon! So, basically what we are going to do right now guys is that, we are gonna do the Dougie alrite. It's really cool. This dance has been hit in the country hard. So, it's all about having fun. Okay, so we are going to break it down, step by step alrite. So, first is basically sway it a little right, sway it a little left, sway it a little right, sway it a little left. Now it's all about personality and individuality with it dance as well. So, its whatever you are feeling at this point, so, you can do whatever you can, kind of pass your hand over your head, you know, use your arms. Once you are kind of swaying it left to right, you know its whatever you feel, the whole idea is right, left, right, right, right left, left, left, right, left, left, left, push, push teach me how to Dougie to me, teach me how to Dougie, teach me how to Dougie, teach me teach me how to Dougie, teach me how to Dougie, that is what its about, your personality. So, lets try to have some music and lets have some fun. There you go. Come'On. Teach me how to Dougie, teach me teach me how to Dougie, teach me how to Dougie, that's right

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    Randy R.C. Connor is other wise known as the choreographer to the stars. He got his start with the group rap trio Salt-n-Pepa. Salt, Pepa, and Spinderella, which led to his first MTV award nomination in 1994 for Best Choreography for Salt-n-Pepa's "Whatta Man" video featuring En Vogue. He has also worked with Prince, Mary J. Blige, P. Diddy Combs, Jay-Z, Foxy Brown, and more!