From the streets to the stage, season six of this reality competition continues the pursuit of finding the dance crew with the hippest moves, the hottest style and the heart to lay it on the line each week. A new twist this season is themed episodes, in which the crews have to create routines to master mixes of Rihanna, Lil Wayne and other top artists. Ten dance crews begin the competition, and the one left dancing at the end wins the $100,000 grand prize. Host Mario Lopez returns, as do judges JC Chasez and Lil' Mama, and they are joined by new judge Dominic ``D-Trix'' Sandoval, whose Quest Crew won season three.
With over 20 million votes cast and a week's worth of waiting behind us, the winner of Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew will be announced. And here I am, tucked safely away in a press tent (with snacks!) on pins and needles. But first, we have to get through fifty-six minutes of broadcast.
On this, the penultimate episode of Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew, our final three crews will be whittled down to the final two. And, even though my DVR made me miss the first showing, it didn't stop me from enjoying this throwdown.
We're down to the final four on Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew and, for the first time in its short history, it's a battle of the sexes. With two all-male and two all-female crews left, which will make it one step closer to the title?
After working it out to Miss Britney, the groups on Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew must now try and update some guilty pleasure dance tracks from the past. Please, Hammer, don't hurt 'em!
On this very special Britney Spears themed Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew, the crews not only must dance to one of her master-mixed songs, they must also perform a specific Brit-related task in their choreography. Quite the challenge indeed. It's ABDC, bitch.
The first real week of competition starts on Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew. Sure, it's easy to be great with a month to practice but who will be able to pull off a great routine in such a short time? It's won't be easy considering the moves they'll have to work into their sets...
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