# The Dab

> The Dab is a hip-hop dance move originating in 2013 Atlanta, popularized by Migos and Cam Newton's 2015 touchdown celebrations, performed by dropping one's head into a bent arm while extending the other outward.

The Dab is a hip-hop dance move and gesture in which a person drops their head into one bent arm while extending the other arm outward, like an exaggerated sneeze. Originating from Atlanta's hip-hop scene around 2013 and popularized by Quality Control Music artists like Migos and Skippa Da Flippa, the dab exploded into the mainstream in late 2015 after Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton turned it into his signature touchdown celebration. At its peak in 2015-2017, everyone from LeBron James to Hillary Clinton was dabbing, making it one of the defining dance crazes of the mid-2010s.

## Origin
The dab traces back to Atlanta, Georgia's hip-hop scene, where it started circulating around 2013[6]. The exact inventor is a matter of dispute, but the consensus points to a cluster of artists signed to Quality Control Music. According to Migos member Quavo, the dance had been around in Atlanta for "about two years" before it reached the wider internet[10]. He also added a wrinkle to the naming debate: "It wasn't even called dab. We didn't even know it was called dab. Y'all just called it the dab"[6].

The most commonly credited originator is Skippa Da Flippa, a QC affiliate. His July 2014 music video for "How Fast Can You Count It" features him dabbing throughout, predating Migos' dab-focused tracks by over a year[2]. When XXL published an article on August 5, 2015 crediting Migos as the inventors of the dance, their labelmate OG Maco pushed back on Twitter, pointing to Skippa Da Flippa as the real pioneer[11]. Migos responded that Flippa was "part of the Migos family," and an awkward exchange of subtweets followed between the labelmates throughout the day[11].

By summer 2015, the dab was everywhere in Atlanta. Other QC-adjacent artists who helped spread it early included Rich The Kid, Peewee Longway, and Jose Guapo[5]. Migos released "Look at My Dab" in 2015, which became the de facto anthem of the trend[17]. The Fader ran a piece on July 28, 2015 titled "I Can't Stop Watching These Videos Of Kids Dabbing In Atlanta," documenting the dance's spread through Instagram clips of Atlanta youth adding their own creative flair[9].

- **Platform:** Atlanta hip-hop scene (dance move), Vine / Instagram / Twitter (viral spread)
- **Creator:** Skippa Da Flippa (earliest credited performer), Migos (popularizers via "Look at My Dab"), Rich The Kid (early adopter / tutorial creator), Peewee Longway (early adopter)
- **Date:** 2015 (roots to 2013)

## Overview
The dab is a quick, sharp gesture: you lean forward, tuck your face into the crook of one bent arm, and shoot the other arm out straight behind you. It looks like someone trying to muffle a violent sneeze into their elbow[2]. The whole motion takes about a second, and that's the point. Unlike other dance crazes that require learning choreography, the dab is dead simple. Rich The Kid even shot a tutorial video proving anyone could learn it in minutes[4].

What made the dab work as a meme was its versatility. It could be a victory celebration after a touchdown, a punchline at the end of a Vine, a flex on the dance floor, or an ironic gesture by a middle-aged politician trying to connect with millennials. As Migos member Takeoff put it, people thought "it's just a dance, when dabbin' is a way of fashion"[10]. PeeWee Longway echoed this: "When you put your favorite outfit on, you dabbin' at that moment"[4]. The dab was swagger distilled into a single body movement.

The name itself became a source of confusion and controversy. Some assumed "dab" referenced dabbing concentrated cannabis (smoking hash oil), since the arm-to-face motion loosely mimics coughing into your elbow after a harsh hit[2]. Others went even further off track. Rapper Bow Wow publicly claimed the dance directly came from the cannabis dabbing community[12]. A FOX affiliate news station in South Carolina reported that the dab was named after Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney[13]. Both claims were quickly shot down by the actual Atlanta rappers responsible for the move.

## How It Spread
The dab's migration from Atlanta clubs to national awareness happened fast. On May 22, 2015, YouTuber T-Jay Hayes uploaded one of the first dab tutorial videos, pulling 2.3 million views within a year[6]. By July, more tutorial and showcase videos were hitting YouTube and Instagram. The Fader's coverage on July 28 was one of the first music press outlets to document the trend[9], followed by XXL on August 5[11].

The turning point came through sports. The earliest known football dab was Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill's celebration during a Week 1 game against the Oakland Raiders on September 13, 2015[1]. LeBron James dabbed before a Cleveland Cavaliers preseason scrimmage on October 5[20]. D'Angelo Russell hit a double dab on October 12[1]. But it was Cam Newton who turned the dab into a national talking point. On November 15, 2015, Newton dabbed for eight straight seconds after a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans, and when two Titans players confronted him about it, he kept dabbing in their faces as he backed away[1]. Newton credited his 16-year-old brother Caylin for telling him to "Dab on them folks"[7].

After Newton's moment, media coverage exploded. Sportscasters tried (and failed) to replicate it on air[2]. Charlamagne tha God put it in perspective: "If you sneeze into the inside of your elbow the way you supposed to then you been dabbing"[2]. Jay-Z attempted the move at his Tidal 10/20 concert in October 2015, delivering what Complex called "the most swaggerless dab in history"[4]. The dance had officially crossed from hip-hop to everywhere.

## How to Use
The dab is one of the simplest dance moves to pull off:
1. Stand naturally with feet about shoulder-width apart
2. In one quick motion, drop your head to one side and tuck your face into the crook of your bent arm (like sneezing into your elbow)
3. At the same time, extend your other arm straight out in the opposite direction, parallel to the bent arm
4. Hold the pose for a beat, then release

## Cultural Impact
The dab's crossover from Atlanta clubs to the world stage happened at an unusual speed, even by internet standards. Rolling Stone included it in their 2015 roundup of the year's hottest dance crazes, alongside the Whip/Nae Nae and Hit the Quan[3]. Choreographer Jamaica Craft noted the move's simplicity was its strength: "It's great with any song!!!"[3].

The dab's political chapter was particularly notable. Hillary Clinton's Ellen appearance in January 2016 was one of the most-discussed moments of the primary season[8]. By late 2016 and into 2017, dabbing in political contexts became a recurring bit, with politicians across the globe using the gesture as an attempt at youthful relatability. It worked about as well as you'd expect.

In some countries, the dab even attracted official censure. In 2017, Saudi Arabia made headlines when a singer was arrested for dabbing during a performance, as authorities considered the gesture linked to drug culture[7]. The incident highlighted how differently the same dance move could be interpreted across cultures.

Sports networks, morning shows, and late-night hosts all dedicated segments to the dab. Jason Derulo taught James Corden how to dab on Carpool Karaoke in November 2015[7]. Jennifer Lopez taught Jimmy Fallon in a 2017 dance battle on The Tonight Show[17]. 2 Chainz's "Dabbin Santa" sweater line showed the move could be merchandised, reportedly generating close to $2 million[6].

## Fun Facts
- Migos member Quavo said the dance "wasn't even called dab" when it first started. The name was applied by the wider internet after the fact[6].
- The dab was so simple that DJBooth compared its learning curve to the Macarena[5].
- Cam Newton's brother Caylin, who was 16 at the time, was the one who told him to "Dab on them folks," directly inspiring the most famous sports dab of all time[7].
- Before "dab" meant the dance, the same word was already slang for smoking concentrated cannabis hash oil, leading to persistent confusion between the two meanings[2].
- Australian Labor leader Bill Shorten publicly admitted his children were "humiliated" by his dabbing in a political diss track[7].

## Frequently Asked Questions
### What is the dab?
The dab is a hip-hop dance move where you tuck your face into your bent elbow while extending the other arm straight out, resembling an exaggerated sneeze[2]. It became one of the defining gestures of mid-2010s internet culture[3].

### Where did the dab come from?
The dab originated in Atlanta, Georgia's hip-hop scene around 2013, with Quality Control Music artists including Skippa Da Flippa, Migos, Rich The Kid, and Peewee Longway[5]. It reached mainstream attention in 2015[1].

### What does the dab mean?
In its original hip-hop context, dabbing was a gesture of swagger and confidence. PeeWee Longway described it as what you do "when you put your favorite outfit on"[4]. Over time it became a general-purpose celebration move.

### How do you use the dab?
Drop your head into the crook of one bent arm while extending the other arm straight out, like a sneeze into your elbow[2]. It's typically used as a celebration, punchline, or ironic callback.

### Is the dab still popular?
The dab peaked between 2015 and 2017 and is now widely recognized as a classic move from that era. It still appears in ironic usage, video game emotes, and nostalgia content, but its days as a serious celebration are long over[2].

### Who invented the dab?
The exact inventor is disputed. OG Maco credited Skippa Da Flippa as the originator, while Migos also claimed credit[11]. Quavo said the dance predated the name and was circulating in Atlanta by 2013[10]. Most sources agree it came from the Quality Control Music circle[5].

### Why did Cam Newton start dabbing?
Newton credited his 16-year-old brother Caylin, who told him to "Dab on them folks" during the 2015 NFL season[7]. His eight-second dab after a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans on November 15, 2015 became the single most famous dab in sports history[1].

### Did Bow Wow really claim dabbing came from smoking weed?
Yes. In December 2015, Bow Wow posted a video claiming the dance originated from the coughing motion after smoking concentrated cannabis[12]. Migos and Rich The Kid clowned him on Twitter, and Bow Wow fired back by calling Migos "fake ass Ying Yang twins" before deleting the tweet[12].

### When did Hillary Clinton dab?
Clinton dabbed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on January 11, 2016[8]. The moment split the internet: Charlamagne tha God declared the dab dead, while Rich The Kid said he felt "accomplished"[8].

### What happened when Loretta Sanchez dabbed in the Senate debate?
During the October 2016 California Senate debate, Sanchez closed her remarks by striking a dab pose, startling her opponent Kamala Harris[14]. Harris responded with shade, and Sanchez's spokesman insisted it showed why millennials supported her[15]. Harris won by 15 points.

### Is the "world's first dab" from 1932 real?
No. Snopes traced the viral black-and-white photo to summer 2016, identifying the subjects as movie extras filming Christopher Nolan's *Dunkirk* in the Netherlands[19]. A filter was applied to make the image look vintage.

### Did dabbing exist in anime before the hip-hop dance?
Visually similar poses appeared in Japanese media decades earlier. Dragon Ball Z's Gohan performed a dab-like move as The Great Saiyaman in the 1990s, and Super Sentai series featured comparable arm positions from the 1970s onward[7]. These are coincidental parallels, not direct influences on the Atlanta dance.

### Why was someone arrested for dabbing in Saudi Arabia?
In 2017, a Saudi singer was arrested for dabbing during a live performance. Authorities associated the gesture with drug culture, citing the word's secondary meaning related to cannabis consumption[7].

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5. [Dab (dance)](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dab_%28dance%29>)
6. [The Dab - Urban Dictionary](<https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=The%20Dab>)
7. [Yung Rich Nation](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yung_Rich_Nation>)
8. [Dab (dance) - Wikipedia](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dab_(dance)>)
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13. [âDab on them folks;â A brief history of the Dab dance in sports](<http://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2015/11/16/nfl-nba-dab-dance-cam-newton-lebron-james>)
14. [Answered: What is the Dab Dance? – DJBooth](<https://djbooth.net/news/entry/2015-10-15-answered-dab-dance>)
15. [To Understand Where Jay Z Failed at Dabbing, You Must First Understand the Dab](<http://www.complex.com/music/2015/10/history-of-dabbing-and-why-jay-z-failed>)
16. [LeBron Breaks Out the Dab Dance Before Cavaliers Scrimmage](<http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/10/lebron-dab-dance-cavaliers-wine-and-gold-scrimmage>)
17. [OG Maco and Migos Got Into It on Twitter Over the Dabbin' Dance](<https://www.complex.com/music/2015/08/og-maco-migos-twitter-dabbin-dance>)
18. [South Carolina FOX affiliate mistakenly credits Dabo Swinney with inventing the Dab | SB Nation](<https://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2015/11/16/9747770/south-carolina-fox-affiliate-mistakenly-credits-dabo-swinney-with>)
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22. [2015's Hottest Dance Crazes: The Dab, Hit the Quan and Beyond](<http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/2015s-hottest-dance-crazes-the-dab-hit-the-quan-and-beyond-20151130/hit-the-quan-20151130>)
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25. [Loretta Sanchez Did The Dab In The California Senate Debate, For Some Reason | HuffPost Latest News](<https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/loretta-sanchez-dab-kamala-harris_us_57f642a9e4b05f39c51e5146>)
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