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  1. After months of honing their craft, *Name* finally unveiled the death drop to the world in a groundbreaking performance. This unforgettable moment marked a significant turning point in dance history, as it introduced a move that would go on to inspire countless performers and revolutionize the dance landscape.

  2. Deathdrops are probably one of, if not, the most iconic lipsync move on Drag Race. I've been seeing a lot of discource lately about the name of said deathdrops. I think it's common knowledge at this point that deathdrops are referred to as dips in the ballroom scene and originated from ballroom.

  3. The death drop was invented in 1752 when Benjamin Franklin conducted his kite experiment. The lightning strike sent Ms Franklin into a contortion that went on to become the death drop we know today.

  4. 31 maj 2019 · In its sudden poses, hand contortions and the iconic dip or “death drop”, where a dancer falls dramatically backwards on to the floor, voguing infuses athleticism with attitude and...

  5. Laquifa is the one who invented the death drop dance. She was a drag queen who knew a whole lot of attention-grabbing moves. She could move in such a way that most of the audience was amazed and had to stick their eyes at her.

  6. 16 maj 2016 · The death drop has become the go-to, show-stopping dance move for any seasoned drag queen. And as we approach the Ru Paul’s Drag Race finale, we thought we’d reminisce on the top ten most...

  7. By Ben Fogler. If you’ve ever watched Dance Moms or RuPaul’s Drag Race, there’s a good chance you’ve witnessed a stunt known as the “death drop,” also called a “dip” or a “SHABLAM!”. It’s quite an impressive move, as it gives the illusion that someone has suddenly dropped dead. Hence the name.

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