As a dancer, I am absolutely obsessed with watching whatever dance videos on Youtube that I can get my hands on. About a year ago I discovered the choreographer Paris Goebel, and fell absolutely in love. She is a Youtube and "Dance World" star, a girl talented in putting together dances as well as dancing herself. I first watched Paris Goebel in her video to Beyonce's "7/11." As I watched this dance, I became completely obsessed with the amount of fierceness and strength. Such girl power. I thought that nothing could excite me more than this dance did, but then I saw it: Justin Bieber's "Sorry" music video.
The first time I heard the hit song "Sorry" by Justin Bieber, I went absolutely crazy. I can listen to this song on repeat and never ever get sick of it. It instantly wants to make you dance, and in my opinion it may be one of the best from Bieber. I wanted to listen to it again and again so, of course, I checked it out on Youtube. Like most Justin fans, I was a little distraught to hear that Justin Bieber wouldn't be seen in his very own music video. But after clicking play, this feeling faded away and I fell in love regardless of the absence of Bieber himself. In fact I commend you, Justin Bieber, for allowing these dancers to demonstrate how amazing "Sorry" really is.
Paris Goebel does it again with her stunning, flirtatious, makes-you-wanna-dance choreography. If the lady in the blue Adidas set doesn't make you want to die in a pool of glitter, then I don't know what to tell you. And let's not forget the green crop top ponytail dancer who has lips that probably make you want to faint. She is utter perfection during her butt shaking solo. And then we have pink pants, long brown hair, baseball cap girl that will probably make you die as she gets low and shakes her thing. And don't get me started on the pink snapback pink half top girl. OMG. If you can't appreciate each and every dancer in this video, I suggest you go and watch again or just stop reading this article.
My reasoning for alerting everyone on this perfection of a dance? I am utterly thankful and bow down to Paris as a lover of dance and a lover of happiness. Paris, you are a goddess, and your choreography brings me to life. Thank you from all the dance lovers on this planet for the talent you have brought to the world and for being utterly fabulous. I wish with all my heart that I can one day be as hot as you are.
For my reader's convenience, I have attached the music video below, happy watching.