Line Dancin’ Ladies Groove To Jon Pardi’s “Heartache On The Dance Floor”

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By now, you’re probably familiar with the Boot Boogie Babes, a line dancing team out of Seattle, Washington. The talented group of gals crafts routines to popular country songs and shares the videos online with their loyal following. One of our favorites is their dance to a song called “Boogie Back to Texas.”

If you like watching the Boot Boogie Babes, then you’ll love their sister team! Called the Boot Girls, the group is an intermediate line dancing team under the direction of choreographer DeAnna Lee.

The Boot Girls were just getting started in 2017, so they don’t have as many videos as the Boot Boogie Babes. But they’re still just as good! One of their dances is choreographed to one of the hottest country hits in recent years, and we can’t get enough.

Their song of choice was Jon Pardi‘s single, “Heartache on the Dance Floor.” The single comes off of Pardi’s album California Sunrise, which also contains the number one hits “Head Over Boots” and “Dirt on My Boots.”

The dance that the Boot Girls put together for “Heartache on the Dance Floor” matches the song’s fun, upbeat pace. It features all of the standard line dance moves, including kicks, spins, and stomps.

But this isn’t the same type of line dance you’ve seen a thousand times before! The Boot Girls put their distinct touch on the dance, with moves featuring a little bit of hip-shakin’ for added flair.

Overall, the dance seems simple enough for anyone to pick up and enjoy. So tune in to the clip below and let the Boot Girls teach you how it’s done!

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Miranda Raye

Hello, I'm Miranda, a lifelong country music fan! There are old home videos of me in my baby swing, swinging along to Dolly Parton and Ricky Van Sheltonโ€™s โ€œRockinโ€™ Years.โ€ Being able to unite my passions for storytelling, researching, and music into my work has been a dream come true.

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