Due to her unique "Barbie Girl" dancing style, Dytto became well-known throughout the world. Dytto was born in Miami, Florida, in 1997. She started dancing at the age of three, although she mostly learned her distinctive robotic popping methods from YouTube tutorials and self-study. A video of her performing to Aqua's "Barbie Girl" went viral in 2015, garnering millions of views on social media. This was her big break. Her incredible accuracy was on display during the performance, which included robotic motions that resembled a doll coming to life-a technique she called "tutting." The public soon took notice of Dytto's distinctive combination of tutting, popping, and motion. In 2016, her appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" solidified her place in popular culture. The dance community respected her for her technical mastery and imaginative interpretations. Dytto became a judge on NBC's "World of Dance" and became a well-known character in street dancing in addition to doing the Barbie Girl dance. She used her fame to build a sizable social media following, where she still shares new dances and works with other dancers. Numerous dancers around the world have been influenced by her avant-garde approach, especially young ladies making their debut in the historically male-dominated pop scene.
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