Nigga Nae Nae Official
To get the timing right, practice to these tracks where the move originated: "Drop That NaeNae" by [4] "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" by Silentó [5]
Most dancers do the Whip (dropping low and punching the air) for two beats, then stand up and Nae Nae for two beats [5]. 5. Essential Listening
Lean your torso back or to the side while you rock [5]. nigga nae nae
Sway your body side-to-side or back-and-forth to the beat [5].
Start with your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart [4]. Keep your knees loose and slightly bent—you want to be able to bounce with the beat [5]. 2. The Arm Position To get the timing right, practice to these
Look confident or "mean-mug" the camera [4].
Most people transition into the Nae Nae from "The Whip." Extend one arm forward as if you’re holding a steering wheel [5]. Sway your body side-to-side or back-and-forth to the
Raise one hand above your head (usually the opposite of your lead "whip" arm) with your palm facing forward [4]. Your other arm should be tucked slightly behind you or hanging relaxed at your side [5]. 3. The Rock (The "Soul" of the Move)