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The Gyrlz - Jam Jam (If You Can)

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

This is the second single released form the album, "Love Me Or Leave Me", produced by Kyle West.

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  • no brotha didn't just dance down the stairs!lol DAMN I miss the 80's!!!

  • This is the best version of the running man dance ever on video, Lol! Seriously, it not the stupid running man dance young white and black do today in their protrail. It's totally smooth in it's transitions in the video. Nice!!!

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  • I remember this video. These chicks unfortunately never got the break they deserved even after touring with NE, Bobby B and Al B on the famous Heartbreak tour.

  • Ok back in the day everybody did the running man in the videos and made it look good as hell. These girls were good. They had Al B Sure backing them up. I miss the 80's music you can dance to it and understand it.

  • dud in the black hat and glasses was killin it

  • THIS USED TO BE MY JAM,THEY WERE ROCKIN THE RUNNIN MINE LIKE NOBODY EVER DID

  • @soulsista1220 That is so cool! Especially the stair dancing.

  • this was my joint

  • KILLED THE RUNNING MAN

  • This vid just brought a happy tear to my eye!!! I remember doing these dances in high school and wearing clothes like dude in the black and white...good times and when guys danced and girls wanted a guy that would dance. Not these sensitive thugs you have now, who cant party like this...no where close :)

  • The tall, light-skinned dancer at 2:07, we went to college together in upstate NY. He use to dance his ass off at parties.

  • @kayreece This wasn't considered "ghetto" back in the day. Black people were makin a positive name for themselves and the music and videos were all about havin a good time.

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