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who created the griddy dance

The Griddy dance was created by Allen “Griddy” Davis, a high school football player from Louisiana who was inspired by the Nae Nae and wanted to invent his own signature dance.

Origin of the Griddy

  • The dance is named after its creator’s nickname, Allen “Griddy” Davis, who first came up with the moves in the mid‑2010s while playing high school football in Louisiana.
  • Davis initially showed the Griddy to friends and posted it on social media, where it began spreading through local high schools before reaching college and pro football.

How it Became Popular

  • Davis’s friend and teammate Ja’Marr Chase brought the dance to LSU, where wide receiver Justin Jefferson started using it as a touchdown celebration in 2019.
  • Jefferson’s repeated Griddy celebrations in major college games and then in the NFL turned it into a viral sports and internet trend recognized worldwide.

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