(1988) - Was (not Was) Walk The Dinosaur

Learn the classic moves from the music video with this simple dance guide: Walk the Dinosaur Kids Dance Bop About Dance YouTube• Oct 7, 2020

"Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was) is a quintessential 1980s pop-funk hit known for its catchy "Boom Boom Acka-Laka-Laka Boom" hook and caveman-themed music video. Though it first appeared on the 1987 album What Up, Dog? , it reached peak popularity in and 1989.

: During the chorus ("Everybody walk the dinosaur"), move in a rhythmic, side-to-side walk. Was (Not Was) Walk The Dinosaur (1988)

: You can find vintage cassette singles or 45 rpm vinyl records on marketplaces like eBay .

: When the lyrics say "Open the door, get on the floor," mimic opening a door and then drop low to the ground or do a quick foot-shuffling move. Quick Facts for Fans Learn the classic moves from the music video

: Bend your elbows and hold your hands up like a T-Rex, moving them in a circular "cycling" motion in front of your chest.

: It was written by band members David Weiss and Don Fagenson (known as Don Was) along with Randy Jacobs. : During the chorus ("Everybody walk the dinosaur"),

: The song has remained a staple in films, most notably featured in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie and the 1994 The Flintstones film (covered by Queen Latifah).