Harlem Shake Poop Steezy Grossman Internet Archive

The Internet Archive holds the last remaining copies of the As of 2024, two of the three videos are corrupted. You can only hear the distorted bass and a faint voice whispering, "Steezy... doesn't... shower."

The Harlem Shake Poop Steezy Grossman video was first uploaded to YouTube on February 2, 2013, by a user named "Malice". The 44-second clip features a group of people dancing in a warehouse to a song called "Harlem Shake" by Baauer. However, it wasn't just the dance moves that made this video stand out – it was the outrageous and chaotic nature of the content. Harlem Shake Poop Steezy Grossman Internet Archive

Originally a dance move from Harlem in the 1980s, the 2013 meme involved a short, repeating bass track. The format was rigid: one person (often helmeted or masked) dances alone for 8 seconds, then a "drop" happens, and the video cuts to a chaotic room of 20+ people convulsing in costumes. It was the quintessential "low-effort, high-participation" viral trend. The Internet Archive holds the last remaining copies

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If you navigate to the and search for "Harlem Shake Poop Steezy Grossman," you will find a timestamp from April 12, 2013, at 3:44 AM GMT. shower