Boot Boogie Babes Showcase Line Dance Set To Cole Swindell & Dierks Bentley’s ‘Flatliner’
on Jun 27, 2017 • Updated Nov 27, 2019
Grab your dancin’ boots, because we’ve got one smokin’ hot line dance for y’all!
By now we’re sure your familiar with the lovely and talented ladies in the Boot Boogie Babes, a line dance team out of Seattle, Washington. Led by choreographer and director DeAnna Lee, the Boot Boogie Babes have obtained worldwide fame thanks to YouTube videos of their various routines.
For the most part, the Boot Boogie Babes craft dances that coordinate with modern country hits. They’ve grooved along to Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood‘s “Somethin’ Bad” and showed some serious spunk in a dance to Maddie & Tae‘s “Girl in a Country Song.”
As you can tell, the Boot Boogie Babes like dancing to songs performed by more than one artist. So it came as no surprise when they decided to share a routine to one of the hottest country duets in recent years, Cole Swindell and Dierks Bentley‘s “Flatliner.”
Released in January 2017, “Flatliner” served as the third single off of Swindell’s album You Should Be Here. The song burned up the charts, climbing as high as the 10th position on the Hot Country Songs chart and the 2nd on the Country Airplay chart.
With its upbeat tempo, “Flatliner” was basically begging to have a dance to go along with it. The Boot Boogie Babes delivered, and the resulting routine is sizzlin’ hot and full of sass.
The Boot Boogie Babes’ “Flatliner” routine features fast kicks, scuffs, snaps, and turns that kept everyone moving. While all of those typical line dance moves are prevalent, the choreography takes on its own personality through body rolls and plenty of hip shakin’!
You can tell that the girls had a lot of fun with this routine! It’s one that you’re likely to enjoy as well, so why don’t you jump up and give it a shot?