"Numa Numa Guy," born Gary Brolsma, achieved Internet fame by uploading a one-minute-and-40-second video of himself unselfconsciously lip-synching to an obscure Romanian dance song in 2004. Since that ...
It was a time before YouTube and during the nascent days of the internet when New Jersey web designer Gary Brolsma fired up his webcam and hit record. He'd just experienced the audio-visual assault of ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Gary Brolsma had just graduated from high school and started working at "Expert PC" in Saddlebrook, NJ when he made his infamous "Numa Numa Dance" ...
Gary Brolsma and the Numa Numa Dance show how a 2004 lip sync clip shaped viral culture long before YouTube, TikTok, and ...
We’ve all seen it. In fact, many of us have secretly danced to it in our rooms. Yes, I’m talking about the Numa Numa song, appropriately lip-synched to by a chubby 19-year-old named Gary Brolsma from ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Catholic Charities of Staten Island is revving up for its biggest Food Truck Festival yet, transforming The Mount into a weekend destination for food lovers, music enthusiasts — ...
The love-it-or-hate it 'Numa Numa Dance," said to be the very first viral video, is 10 years old. The video by Gary Brolsma, lip syncing the Romanian pop song "Dragostea din tei," was released in ...
The latest Fortnite emote injects some classic internet memery into Epic's battle royale game, in homage to the legendary Numa Numa dance of 2006, as chapter 3 season 4 of the shooter rolls to a close ...