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Mark Herras introduces new dance craze – ‘The Krump,’ in ‘SOP Gigsters’ today

   

The Bad Boy of the dance floor has inspired a new compilation album aptly called "Mark Herras Dance Hits" – containing 14 worldwide dance hits – from Universal Records.

All the new dance steps which came out of the international hits seems to be tailor-made for the sensational dance artist named Mark Herras.

To start with the Krump, the latest dance craze in the US from the tune "Average Joe" from Danish hiphop sensation Y-Not, Mark comfortably breezed through the brand-new footworks, as if he himself created it.

The "Mark Herras Dance Hits" promo blitz is sponsored by Bizaare and Skechers. The new Universal Records release will be launched in GMA’s top-rating Sunday noontime show, "SOP Gigsters" on Oct. 16. Mark Herras will perform the new dance craze "The Krump."

The "Mark Herras Dance Album" mall tour kicks off at SM Southmall also this Sunday, Oct. 16 at 5 p.m.

Mark proves once again that he was born to lord it over the dance floor with two reggaeton staples – "Gasolina," an intercontinental crossover hit by Daddy Yummy and the infectious "Caramba" by Magic Juan.

Our very own international star Billy Crawford inspires Mark to continue tripping the light fantastic with the remixed version worldwide blockbuster "Bright Lights."

Mark is still in a dancing trance with DJ Bobo’s chart-topping entry "Hey Na Na Na." The "StarStruck" grand winner goes along the dance title with the disco anthem "Chocolate" by Soul Control.

Stay in the groove with Mark Herras, or simply dance along with him through the very danceable "Step Into Rhythm" by Klippers, "Bop Bop" by Aryana and the upcoming hit from Soul Control, "Yes No (Helo Helo)."

How can Mark stop dancing when he hears "Angel Eyes" from British hiphop master Raghav? The contagious energy is still at its uncontrollable high in Basement Jaxx’s "Oh My Gosh."

The boundless energy will never be at its ebb, as such revitalizing revivals makes Mark to gracefully move further – "I Like To Move In" by Zoo Gang, "Somebody’s Watching Me," by Royal Gigolos and "Ooops Up" by Snap.





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