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Rockefeller Street ❲SECURE - SUMMARY❳

The story of "" is a fascinating journey from a Eurovision Song Contest entry to a global internet phenomenon. Originally performed by Estonian singer Getter Jaani , the song's legacy was cemented years after its release by a viral "Nightcore" remix and a distinctive dance. The Eurovision Beginning (2011)

The song's "second life" began when a (a version with increased pitch and tempo) became an internet meme. Rockefeller Street

In 2011, the song, written by , was selected to represent Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf. Despite being a pre-contest favorite, the live performance finished in 24th place . The lyrics describe a surreal, magical version of Manhattan where "ballerinas dance the Swan Lake on a river made of diamonds and pearls". The Nightcore Revival and Meme Status The story of "" is a fascinating journey

Jaani has expressed amusement and amazement at the song's enduring popularity as a meme, even recreating the dance herself years later. In 2011, the song, written by , was

The meme is synonymous with a specific "two-finger" shuffle dance often performed to the chorus: "1-2-7-3 down the Rockefeller Street" .

A video featuring two Chinese men dancing to the track in sync became particularly famous, leading to millions of views and countless recreations on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.