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Jay-Z dreamed up that “Single Ladies” hand move, not the choreographer
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80000, member: 636"] Turns out Jay-Z basically invented the whole put a ring on it hand thing. Veteran choreographer Frank Gatson spilled this on some podcast. He was talking about the famous Single Ladies move everyone knows. Gatson said they were just hanging out, talking about how women gesture when saying that phrase. Jay-Z apparently lifted his hand and pointed at his ring finger right then. That spontaneous moment became the entire visual hook. Gatson made sure to credit him directly, saying he did not create it himself. The gesture obviously became a massive cultural symbol way beyond the song. It defined confidence and attitude in pop music. Beyoncé performed it in that minimal black and white video. The move resonated deeply because it felt natural, not like staged choreography. So yeah, the most iconic bit of that whole era came from a casual conversation, not a dance studio. [/QUOTE]
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