
While there is arguably nothing new under the sun, there are times when the recycled past takes on new relevance and meaning within a different context. Enter the New Boyz and their revamping of The Jerk, a regional phenomena of the 90's perpetuated by L.A. street culture and house-party connoisseurs alike.
Armed with a minimalist beat and a hip(ster)-hop fashion sense, the summer-ready single You're A Jerk has been gaining momentum in Southern California, propelling the Victorville duo into national prominence. And the Web is watching, as hundreds of user-generated videos are surfacing on sites like YouTube of youth across the nation imitating the acrobatic and fancy footwork.
MTV recently caught up with Legacy, Ben J and their Power Rangers set to get a first-hand report of the burgeoning resurgence and its significance to their music:
But "one-trick-pony" the group is not. Though leaders of this new-school dance craze, a look at their MySpace page reveals the track Want This featuring Tay, a unabashed juxtaposition of their pop-friendly lead single in the same vein of The Whisper Song 2.0.
Living embodiments of the carefree summers of yesteryear, the New Boyz are "geeked" for a smooth transition into their movement's next step... one jerk at a time.
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