America's Best Dance Crew (season 3)

America's Best Dance Crew
Season 3
Broadcast from January 15 – March 5, 2009
Judges JC Chasez
Lil Mama
Shane Sparks
Host(s) Mario Lopez
Broadcaster MTV
Venue United States
Winner
Quest Crew

The third season of America's Best Dance Crew premiered on January 15, 2009. The season was once again hosted by Mario Lopez and featured Layla Kayleigh as the backstage correspondent. Lil Mama, JC Chasez, and Shane Sparks returned as the judging panel. This was the first season without a special casting episode. In the live finale, which aired on March 5, 2009, Quest Crew was declared the winner.[1]

Cast

Similar to the first season, nine dance crews were selected to compete on America's Best Dance Crew, as opposed to ten. While the crews were not officially divided into the usual four regions (East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, and South) as with the previous two seasons, the regions were still listed on each crew's banner. This was also the first season to showcase a crew from the Caribbean. Team Millennia, who was eliminated during the Season 2 casting special, returned as one of the nine official dance crews.[2]

Dance Crew Hometown Region
Beat Freaks Los Angeles, California West
Boxcuttuhz San Diego, California West
Dynamic Edition Winfield, Alabama South
Fly Khicks Miami, Florida South
G.O.P. Dance San Juan, Puerto Rico Caribbean
Quest Crew Los Angeles, California West
Ringmasters Brooklyn, New York East
Strikers All-Stars Tallahassee, Florida South
Team Millennia Fullerton, California West

Results

Rank Dance Crew Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1Quest Crew IN IN IN IN IN IN RISK WINNER
2Beat Freaks IN IN IN IN IN IN IN RUNNER-UP
3Fly Khicks RISK IN IN RISK RISK RISK OUT
4Strikers All-Stars IN IN IN IN IN OUT
5Dynamic Edition IN IN IN IN OUT
6Ringmasters IN IN RISK OUT
7Team Millennia IN RISK OUT
8Boxcuttuhz RISK OUT
9G.O.P. Dance OUT
Key
     (WINNER) The dance crew won the competition and was crowned "America's Best Dance Crew".
     (RUNNER-UP) The dance crew was the runner-up in the competition.
     (IN) The dance crew was safe from elimination.
     (RISK) The dance crew was at risk for elimination.
     (OUT) The dance crew was eliminated from the competition.

Episodes

Episode 1: Sudden Death Challenge

The crews performed to the songs of their choosing. Then, the judges chose the bottom three crews to compete in a sudden death dance battle to "Live Your Life" by T.I. Rynan "Kid Rainen" Paguio from JabbaWockeeZ temporarily guest judged in place of JC Chasez, who later returned the following episode.[3]

Dance Crew Song
Strikers All-Stars "Swing Ya Rag" by T.I. feat. Swizz Beatz
Beat Freaks "Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz
G.O.P. Dance "Rompe" by Daddy Yankee
Quest Crew "Hero" by Nas feat. Keri Hilson
Fly Khicks "Milkshake" by Kelis
Ringmasters "Welcome Back" by Young Jeezy
Boxcuttuhz "Bonafied Lovin'" by Chromeo
Dynamic Edition "My Humps" by The Black Eyed Peas
Team Millennia "Beating Heart Baby" by Head Automatica

Episode 2: Fit Test Challenge

Each crew was given a physical activity/exercise to incorporate into their routine.

Dance Crew Song Challenge
Quest Crew "Let It Rock" by Kevin Rudolf feat. Lil Wayne Kickboxing
Fly Khicks "Krazy" by Pitbull feat. Lil Jon Spring back
Strikers All-Stars "Move (If You Wanna) by Mims Monkey roll
Beat Freaks "Independent" by Webbie feat. Lil Boosie Side plank
Dynamic Edition "Shake That" by Eminem feat. Nate Dogg High knees
Ringmasters "Put On" by Young Jeezy feat. Kanye West Soldier crawl
Team Millennia "Disturbia" by Rihanna Leap frog
Boxcuttuhz "Everyone Nose" by N.E.R.D. Mountain climber

Episode 3: Britney Challenge

The crews took inspiration from Britney Spears' music videos to create their routines. Andre Fuentes, Spears' choreographer, assigned additional challenges for the crews to complete.

Dance Crew Song Challenge
Beat Freaks "Womanizer" Perform the tough and seductive sides of Britney from the video.
Strikers All-Stars "Gimme More" Perform while creating mirror images of themselves.
Dynamic Edition "Stronger" Perform while incorporating chair choreography.
Quest Crew "Toxic" Perform a portion of their routine blindfolded.
Fly Khicks "...Baby One More Time" Perform with sharp pirouettes in their routine.
Team Millennia "Me Against The Music" feat. Madonna Perform with a hat and cane as props.
Ringmasters "Circus" Perform while creating the illusion of a giant person.

Episode 4: Whack Track Challenge

The crews performed to cliché songs that spurred uncool and silly dance crazes. Each crew had to incorporate their respective song's dance into their routines, while also trying to make the moves look fresh.

Dance Crew Song
Quest Crew "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block
Strikers All-Stars "2 Legit 2 Quit" by MC Hammer
Beat Freaks "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" by The Offspring
Dynamic Edition "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus
Ringmasters "Macarena" by Los Del Rio
Fly Khicks "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory

Episode 5: Illusion Challenge

The crews had to perform their routines utilizing various magic tricks and illusions.

Dance Crew Song Challenge
Beat Freaks "Freeze" by T-Pain feat. Chris Brown Perform while making something levitate.
Quest Crew "Got Money" by Lil Wayne feat. T-Pain Perform while passing an object through their bodies.
Strikers All-Stars "Swing" by Savage Perform while walking through a solid object.
Dynamic Edition "Starstruck" by Lady Gaga feat. Flo Rida Perform while trying to appear out of thin air.
Fly Khicks "Diva" by Beyoncé Perform while stretching like rubber.

Episode 6: Battle of the Sexes Challenge

The episode started off with a group performance, choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha D'umo, featuring Ludacris' "What Them Girls Like" and Beyoncé's "Single Ladies".

The two remaining male crews then battled against the two remaining female crews. Each crew had to emulate a male or female superstar's music video, and were challenged to incorporate the spirit of the video into their choreography.

Dance Crew Song
Quest Crew "Forever" by Chris Brown
Beat Freaks "Hot n Cold" by Katy Perry
Strikers All-Stars "Pose" by Daddy Yankee
Fly Khicks "Pon De Replay" by Rihanna

Episode 7: Hip-Hop Decathlon Challenge

The crews competed against each other in two challenges: the Hip-Hop Decathlon and the Last Chance Challenge. After the mid-show elimination, the top two crews performed their routines for the Last Chance Challenge.

Challenge #1: Hip-Hop Decathlon Challenge

The three remaining crews had to demonstrate their versatility by creating a routine that incorporated five different hip hop dance styles. The competitors were given the same five styles and songs, and received help from five guest ABDC alumni from the previous two seasons. Each alumnus/alumna was assigned to one of the dance styles the crews were responsible for.

Song Style Guest
"Poker Face" by Lady Gaga Threading Ronnie "Ronnie Boy" Abaldonado of Super CR3W
"I'm in Miami (LA), Trick" by LMFAO" Waving Kevin "KB" Brewer of JabbaWockeeZ
"Love Lockdown" by Kanye West Tutting Mike Song of Kaba Modern
"Closer" by Ne-Yo Housing Taeko Carroll of Fysh n Chicks
"Get Up" by 50 Cent Krumping Antoine "Frost" Troupe of Supreme Soul

Challenge #2: Last Chance Challenge

The two finalists were given one last chance to perform before the lines opened for the final voting session of the season.

Dance Crew Performance Title
Beat Freaks Freak the Dream
Quest Crew OrQUESTra

Episode 8: The Live Finale

The eliminated crews returned and performed with the finalists for a collaboration. The judges each picked three crews that complemented each other and their dance styles. Instead of going head-to-head, Quest Crew and Beat Freaks teamed up for their last performance.

Dance Crew(s) Song
Shane Sparks: Quest Crew, Strikers All-Stars, and Dynamic Edition "Right Round" by Flo Rida
JC Chasez: Beat Freaks, Team Millennia and Boxcuttuhz "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga
Lil Mama: Fly Khicks, Ringmasters, and G.O.P Dance "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)" by Kardinal Offishall feat. Keri Hilson
Quest Crew and Beat Freaks "Beggin'" by Madcon
Quest Crew "On Top of The World'" by T.I. feat. Ludacris

References

  1. "'America's Best Dance Crew' SoReal Cru vs. Super Cr3w". LA Times. Jevon Phillips. 2008-08-08. Archived from the original on 12 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  2. Lisa Chudnofsky (2009-01-08). "ABDC, Season 3: Find Out Which Crews Made The Final Cut!". Remotecontrol.mtv.com. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  3. "Return Of The Jabba! Say Hello To ABDC's First Guest Host".

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Preceded by
Season 2
America's Best Dance Crew
Season 3
Succeeded by
Season 4
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