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Hannah Montana's Hoedown Throwdown "Stronger" REMIX


Darin, my old Hip-Hop instructor at 24 Hour Fitness, would be ticked if he saw these dance steps. I know they are all pretty generic, I swear that Darin came up with those moves--even their names! He was cheesy like that. If he weren't touring the Middle East serving as a Medic, he would probably go into the internet and kick that dance instructor's virtual butt. (It's actually very likely that those two are friends and danced together in the same clubs and studios.)

Here is the original download I pulled the video from: Disney.com

Or download the Quicktime version HERE.

I tried using iMovie to mix some real hip-hop music to this dance instead of that lame country mix, but that program is really rigid; it will only let me attach a second audio track to the original video track--no time adjustments or fading or anything. If you know of a free video dubbing software for Mac that works well, please let me know in the comments section. Below is a crummy preview. The professional quality one is further down on the page.  Music: Stronger, Kanye West (feat. Daft Punk)

Y'all mark my words, THIS will become the next EFY DANCE of 2009!



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  1. I'm listening right now, he really does sound like a girl!!! That's crazy. (I'm glad he changed the gender specific words...)

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  2. That was a fun tutorial. Maybe I'll try to teach the kids. Great job putting it on You Tube. You're talented.

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  3. Have you seen the previews for the Hannah Montana movie?

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