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The ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ Dance Arrives in Fortnite [Video]

Fortnite added the song 'Jiggle Jiggle', which went viral on social media, to the game with the dance figure. Thus, Fortnite continued to be the TikTok of the game world...
 The ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ Dance Arrives in Fortnite [Video]
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After a successful journalism career, Louis Theroux, who was instrumental in a new viral song on social media with the words ‘My money don’t jiggle jiggle’ on television, will appear even more after today. Even if you don’t want to see it, that song that we have been exposed to a lot on social media, that you can’t remember right now, but that you will take a long ‘Haaa’ when you hear it, comes to Fortnite with a new dance figure.

The song ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ was added to Fortnite, which has now gone beyond just a battle royale game and turned into a social platform, along with a dance figure. Players will start announcing the words “My money don’t jiggle jiggle” to all players at any time, out of the blue.

This is what Jiggle Jiggle looks like in Fortnite:

So what is the story of this song? You won’t believe it, but its origins date back to 2000:

Jiggle Jiggle was coined by 52-year-old British-American journalist Louis Theroux. Theroux was meeting several rappers in the third season finale of his BBC program ‘Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends’ in 2000. Theroux tries rapping in this episode, saying, “Jiggle Jiggle, I love it when you wiggle, It makes me want to dribble, Fancy a fiddle?” words were coming out.

Louis was even recording the song he wrote with these words. But unfortunately, Jiggle Jiggle was not very suitable for that period. The song’s return to the present began with Netflix licensing and broadcasting Louis’ show in 2016. That episode where Louis hangs out with rappers was loved by many. This episode started to come up with questions wherever it appeared.

One of them was the question that came in the program called Chicken Shop Date last February. Louis Theroux, “Do you remember any rap you did?” In response to his question, he began to sing his song. When these images went viral, two British DJs operating under the name Duke & Jones decided to get their hands on the song, and we came across that remix that is now the dominant one on social media:

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