Ying Yang Twins' Hits-Packed Performance at SeaWorld Goes Viral
Ying Yang twins performed at SeaWorld as part of the Summer Spectacular Series
The video of their performance went viral online
The pair recently took the stage at the 2025 BET AwardsYing Yang Twins still have that boom boom.
The hip-hop duo, composed of Kaine and D-Roc, was spotted performing at SeaWorld in San Diego on Saturday, June 28, and the energetic performance has since gone viral. They took the stage at Bayside Amphitheater as part of the park's Summer Spectacular series.
The duo performed several of their hit songs, including 'Salt Shaker" and "Shake," Vibe reports. Fans of the pair were seen jamming out to their performance.
In the comments on a video clip posted on X, one user wrote, "They had everyone out of their seats moving though." Another user wrote, "Sea World & the Ying Yang Twins is a hilarious collab."
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Meanwhile, one quipped, "Dang i didn't know Sea World got lit like this!" A different comment read, "All the parents dancing holding their babies..straight up millennial energy."
Ying Yang Twins are particularly nostalgic for millennials. The group rose to fame after hits like 2000's "Whistle While You Twurk" and their 2003 collaboration with Britney Spears on the song "(I Got That) Boom Boom." They quickly became household names for their ability to craft electric party hits.
Another video shared to X showed a view from the crowd. 'Ying yang twins got everyone cutting up at Seaworld LMFAOOOOO,' the user wrote.
The duo most recently took the stage at the 2025 BET Awards on June 9 in Los Angeles. Earlier this year, they embarked on the Millennium Tour, joining a packed lineup of hip hop, R&B and rap artists who defined the 1990s and 2000s.
The Summer Spectacular Series will continue throughout the summer. The lineup includes Soulja Boy and Bow Wow on July 12 and Waka Flocka Flame on July 26. The full schedule of performances and further event details are available on the official website.
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