A group of incredibly talented dancers showcased their almost limitless abilities while strutting their thing to some of the biggest classics from the past four decades.

It is true that tastes do evolve with time in almost everything. One area where these changes and transitions are particularly obvious is in the fashion industry.

Bell bottoms and parachute pants are no longer widely worn. The majority of women do not have beehive hairstyles today.

The accompanying music and dancing styles have also experienced a significant alteration. A video that was uploaded on YouTube

beautifully depicts such changes as a group of dancers move and wear the styles that were in vogue from the 1950s to the present.

The approximately 8-minute movie starts in the 1950s with an obvious choice: Elvis Presley. The five dancers in the

black and white video dance to Elvis Presley’s ‘Jailhouse Rock’ while dressed in clothing that resembles jail garb.

A few seconds later, the boys bounce into the 1960s, changing their attire, dancing style, and musical genre.

They proceed to a tune from the legendary musical ‘West Side Story.’ Additionally, the footage been changed from black and white to color to stay up with the times.

Hits from the Jackson 5, James Brown, The Bee Gees, and The Village People are among the music and dance styles from the 1970s.

The dancers’ attire varies with each song, and the switch in musical styles is seamless and makes sense.

The Jackson family must have dominated society in the 1980s. Two more Michael Jackson classics, ‘Beat It’

and ‘Smooth Criminal,’ are featured when the clip transitions into the 1980s. Janet Jackson’s “I Miss You Much” is another song that the males dance to.

The video includes yet another appearance of Michael Jackson’s song. The dance group displayed their deft footwork to Michael’s ‘Dangerous’ at this time in the 1990s.

The men dance to the hit song ‘As Long as You Love Me’ by The Backstreet Boys, which accurately captures the boy band frenzy of the 1990s.

‘Oops I Did it Again,’ ‘Yeah’ by Usher, and ‘Bad Romance’ by Lady Gaga are among the other classics featured in the spectacular clip of top hits and breathtaking dance techniques.

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