![]() The keys aren’t just sliding down and speeding up (unless your in Arcade or something like that) Like in 2 & 3. Now that you’ve listened to the song about 20 times, you might as well learn the lyrics.For one, it gives you options. Perhaps best of all, though, is this hilarious video showing Kim Jong Un and Barack Obama busting some serious moves to the hit Chinese song: Check out his great video featuring the characters of the famous Chinese show “Journey to the West”: There’s even an English version of the song now, thanks to Shaun Gibson. Follow this video to learn a sweet dance that’s sure to impress your Chinese friends (or strangers if you just want to break into it on the subway): Now, stretch out and make some space, because it’s time to dance. Just follow along with these videos and you’ll be groovin’ to 小苹果 in no time:įirst of all, listen to the song and follow along with the Chinese characters and pinyin: If you want to join in the fun, though, you’ll have to learn the lyrics and the dance. Group dances are hugely popular, so it’s no wonder the choreographed moves of “Little Apple” are being practiced by millions around the country. No matter where you go in the Middle Kingdom, you’re sure to find people boogying down in local parks or squares. It’s no secret that China loves to dance. Don’t believe me? Watch this recruiting video that came out of Xi’an: See for yourself…Įveryone in China is singing and dancing along to this song, even the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) officers. ![]() ![]() Originally released as a promotional song for the film “ Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon” (老男孩之猛龙过江 – lǎo nán hái zhī měng lóng guò jiāng), the song took off thanks to its catchy lyrics, fun dance moves, and absolutely ridiculous MV (what they call music videos in China). ![]() The viral hit by the group Chopstick Brothers (筷子兄弟 – kuài zi xiōng dì) seems to be around every corner these days, and it’s definitely one of those dreaded ear worms – a song that you just can’t get out of your head. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few months in China, you’ve probably heard the song “ Little Apple” (小苹果 – xiǎo píng guǒ) a million times. ![]()
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