America's Best Dance Crew - The Top 10 Performances of All Time

The Top 10 Performances of All Time

On August 2, 2009, a prologue for Season 4 premiered titled "The Top 10 Performances of All Time," and was hosted by Randy Jackson. The episode aired Jackson's top 10 favorite performances of the first three seasons:

# Season Dance Crew Challenge Song
1 Season 1 JabbaWockeeZ Michael Jackson Challenge "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael Jackson
2 Season 3 Quest Crew Last Chance Challenge "orQUESTra" by Quest Crew and District 78
3 Season 1 Top 4 Crews Broadway Remixed Challenge "It's the Hard Knock Life" from Annie
4 Season 3 Strikers All-Stars Britney Spears Challenge "Gimme More" by Britney Spears
5 Season 1 Kaba Modern Crew's Choice Challenge "Technologic" by Daft Punk
6 Season 3 Beat Freaks Illusion Challenge "Freeze" by T-Pain featuring Chris Brown
7 Season 3 Dynamic Edition Sudden Death Challenge "My Humps" by The Black Eyed Peas
8 Season 1 Breaksk8 Dance Craze Challenge "Cupid Shuffle" by Cupid
9 Season 2 Fanny Pak Missy Elliott Challenge "Get Ur Freak On" by Missy Elliott
10 Season 2 Super Cr3w Crew's Choice Challenge "Get Up Offa That Thing" by James Brown

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